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The Bourgeois Virtues: Ethics for an Age of Commerce

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194 chapter 14notion <strong>of</strong> God. He defends his own god, Physics, against the heresies <strong>of</strong> relativism<strong>an</strong>d postmodernism pr<strong>of</strong>essed over in the departments <strong>of</strong> English<strong>an</strong>d sociology, about which, th<strong>an</strong>k God, he knows nothing at all. Weinberghas no need <strong>for</strong> the hypothesis <strong>of</strong> a Jehovah. Not <strong>for</strong> him, this proud physicist,humility be<strong>for</strong>e what K<strong>an</strong>t called the two most astonishing facts, astonishingafter thinking about them <strong>for</strong> a lifetime: “the starry skies above[compare Vincent] <strong>an</strong>d the moral universe within.” 36No religion. No theology. No tr<strong>an</strong>scendent. No love or faith or hope. <strong>The</strong>abyss <strong>of</strong> negation. Glorious <strong>an</strong>d brave.

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