There are no deeper explanations than those that science provides.'

Alex Rosenberg is a novelist and philosopher, renowned for his work in the philosophy of biology and the philosophy of economics. He is one of the most prominent defenders of physical reductionism, and his radical stances have earned him the moniker "The Mad Dog Naturalist."

His writing has appeared in numerous publications, including The New York Times and Salon. His novels include The Girl From Krakow and Autumn in Oxford, and his books of philosophy include The Atheist's Guide to Reality and How History Gets Things Wrong.

"...The Atheist’s Guide is the work of a well-informed and imaginative philosopher." — New York Times Book Review

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