The critical reviews are quite confused
Don't let them throw you off, this is a good series if you are interested in understanding the philosophical arguments behind The God Delusion. TampaMel's review is just confused - the question of God's existence is not just one of "faith," but reasoned argumentation that draws upon various facts about the world (ie the existence of contingent things or the physical constants of the universe). The analogy with unicorns demonstrates an ignorance of the concept of the god of Western monotheism (God). The comment about the scientific method also makes me suspect that he/she did not listen to - or pay attention to - the series. Mike Bethany is clearly a Dawkins fanboy to some degree. The first issues are simple misrepresentation of the facts of the first lecture (which is what he's talking about; the misrepresentations are bad enough to demonstrate Dawkins-tinted lenses by this reviewer). First of all, Talbot is *explicit* that Dawkins is hypothesizing a designer god. She does not just say she does not have her glasses and that's that, she says she does not have her reading glasses and *asks if anyone else can read the passage.* The passage, once read, also shows that she was correct, not mistaken. On top of all this she was not dismissive of the person questioning, or ignoring them, and I would argue she spent way too much time fielding those sorts of questions; she explicitly stated that she would be glad to talk about those things during the Q&A or during the break, but that she was worried about time and needed to get on with the presentation. The second thing is that Mike is confused about these questions being at all relevant to the discussion at hand. Anyways, these are the sorts of reviews I expected. Most people with some degree of background in philosophy are not particularly interested in The God Delusion - the audience is going to be those that have difficulty with philosophical concepts (ie the guy in the lecture who was advocating running scientific experiments to decide which moral system was right) and the reviewers incensed enough to write an actual review are going to be the portions of that audience who have an excessively favorable view of Dawkins (which almost universally goes hand in hand with lack of philosophical background. I am not saying here that it's silly to agree with anything Dawkins writes in the book, and the book indeed contains passages and subjects that are genuinely good). But it's perfect for listening to in the car because the topic is nice and simple - meaning it requires no notetaking like many other philosophy lectures, and the speakers give a very fair treatment of Dawkins. Only pay attention to my review :P
RossenLover via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/02/16
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In the very first lecture Ms. Talbot sets up a straw man of Dawkins argument, specifically she completely ignores the demonstrable fact that Dawkins is speaking to the claim that there is a designer god. When this is brought up the first time she vehemently demands that her belief that Dawkins...Read full review »
Mike Bethany via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/29/11
I liked the bit when a debate almost broke out during the coughing competition...
K3vstar via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/08/12
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