A Secular Humanist Declaration

A Secular Humanist Declaration
Author: Paul Kurtz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 29
Release: 1980
Genre: Humanism, Religious
ISBN: OCLC:35217909

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A Secular Humanist Declaration

A Secular Humanist Declaration
Author: Paul Kurtz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1980
Genre: Humanism
ISBN: 0879751495

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Secular Humanism Threat and Challenge

Secular Humanism  Threat and Challenge
Author: Robert E. Webber
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1982
Genre: Church and the world
ISBN: UCAL:B4887749

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The Devil and Secular Humanism

The Devil and Secular Humanism
Author: Howard Radest
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1990-11-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780313388545

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There is currently much confusion about the nature of humanism and a good deal of interest in its point of view. As the object of attack and suspicion by fundamentalists, conservatives, and traditional religionists, Howard B. Radest believes that humanism deserves a clear and responsible treatment. He accomplishes this in this book by clarifying the nature of humanism in historical and current thought. The Enlightenment, Radest states, gave birth to a number of humanist values that are still being worked out in today's societies. He reconstructs how humanist values have been considered dangerous by those who fear a change in the status quo. Humanism, Radest maintains, is the true descendant of the age of reason and freedom. In this unique volume, humanism is viewed as being misunderstood by both traditionalists and the humanists themselves. Radest does not wish to disparage traditional beliefs, but he emphasizes that humanism is a legitimate philosophical, ideological, and religious alternative--a party to the current struggle for a postmodern life philosophy. The Devil and Secular Humanism examines humanism in a more comprehensive way than most current literature, and it includes an assessment of the prospects for humanism in the years ahead. It will be of great use to a literate, but nontechnical, audience who are engaged in philosophy, religion, law, and politics.

What is Secular Humanism

What is Secular Humanism
Author: Paul Kurtz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Humanism
ISBN: 1591024994

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Philosopher Paul Kurtz describes the many ways in which secular humanism's scientific, philosophical, and ethical outlook has exerted a profound influence on civilization from the ancient world to the present.

Bioethics and Secular Humanism

Bioethics and Secular Humanism
Author: H. Tristram Engelhardt
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781620320716

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Bioethics is vitally important in our day because it represents the critical expression of interest in the proper use of medical science to provide health care. Secular humanism is important because it is a central factor in constructing a common morality that does not make special appeal to such things as religious assumptions. The argument of this book, therefore, will be of profound interest to all who are concerned for the well-being of humanity in today's world. Imagine, the author says, Roman Catholics and committed atheists disputing over proper abortion policies. Imagine individuals who wish to organize a for-profit surrogate mother service, confronting individuals who view such endeavors as exploitation of women. To what moral premise do they appeal? Are power and influence the deciding factors, or is it possible to establish certain principles to which all may appeal? In answer, Professor Engelhardt examines the various meanings of secularity and humanism, clearly showing how complex they are. Alongside this he demonstrates the diversity of bioethics and the problems of laying a foundation for it. Based on these considerations, he identifies which ways forward are the most promising. The urgency of the task is clear. New biomedical possibilities are surfacing at the very time that demands to contain health care costs pose difficult ethical problems.

Toward a New Enlightenment

Toward a New Enlightenment
Author: Paul Kurtz
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2024
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1412840171

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Paul Kurtz has been the dominant voice of secular humanism over the past thirty years. This compilation of his work reveals the scope of his thinking on the basic topics of our time and his many and varied contributions to the cause of free thought. It focuses on the central issues that have concerned Kurtz throughout his career: ethics, politics, education, religion, science, and pseudoscience. The chapters are linked by a common theme: the need for a new enlightenment, one committed to the use of rationality and skepticism, but also devoted to realizing the highest values of humanist culture. Many writings included here were first published in magazines and journals long unavailable. Some of the essays have never before been published. They now appear as a coherent whole for the first time. Also included is an extensive bibliography of Kurtz's writings. "Toward a New Enlightenment "is essential for those who know and admire Paul Kurtz's work. It will also be an important resource for students of philosophy, political science, ethics, and religion. Among the chapters are: "Humanist Ethics: Eating the Forbidden Fruit"; "Relevance of Science to Ethics"; "Democracy without Theology"; "Misuses of Civil Disobedience"; "The Limits of Tolerance"; "Skepticism about the Paranormal: Legitimate and Illegitimate"; "Militant Atheism vs. Freedom of Conscience"; "Promethean Love: Unbound"; "The Case for Euthanasia"; and "The New Inquisition in the Schools."

Humanism

Humanism
Author: Nicolas Walter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: PSU:000033643342

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What is a humanist? After an introduction to the earliest ideas of, and terms for, humanism in the ancient world, noted humanist Nicolas Walter explores the history of humanism and its evolving definitions from the time of the original appearance and first meanings of "humanist" in the Italian Renaissance, concluding with a manifesto of modern humanism. Drawing on personal experience and information from more than 400 sources, this is the first full-length treatment of the subject.