List of basic humanism topics

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Humanism is a broad category of active ethical philosophies that affirm the dignity and worth of all people, based on the ability to determine right and wrong by appeal to universal human qualities—particularly rationalism. Humanists endorse universal morality based on the commonality of human nature, suggesting that solutions to our social and cultural problems cannot be parochial.

The following list of topics is provided as an overview of and introduction to humanism:

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Happy Human

Humanism (life stance)

International Humanist
and Ethical Union (IHEU)

American Humanist Association
Amsterdam Declaration
British Humanist Association
National Secular Society

Secular humanism

Council for Secular Humanism
A Secular Humanist Declaration

Religious humanism

Christian humanism
Humanistic Buddhism
Humanistic Judaism

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Ethical Culture
Integral humanism
Marxist humanism
Posthumanism
List of humanists

History of humanism

Renaissance humanism
Humanism in Germany
Humanism in France
Humanist Manifesto

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[edit] Essence of humanism

Main article: Humanism

Humanism entails a commitment to the search for truth and morality through human means in support of human interests. In focusing on the capacity for self-determination, humanism rejects transcendental justifications, such as a dependence on faith, the supernatural, or divinely revealed texts. Humanism...

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[edit] Manifestos and statements setting out humanist viewpoints

Humanism asserts that knowledge of right and wrong is based on our best understanding of our individual and joint interests, rather than stemming from a transcendental or arbitrarily local source.

[edit] Forms of humanism

[edit] History of humanism

Main article: History of humanism

[edit] Basic concepts pertaining to and embraced by Humanism (the life stance)

AgnosticismArtAtheismCommon goodCompassionCreativityEcosphere (global ecosystem) – EmpiricismEthicalEthicsEvolutionEvolutionary HumanismExperienceExperimentationFreethoughtHuman dignityHumanitarianismHuman rightsImaginationJusticeKnowledgeLife stanceNatureNon-theisticObservationPersonal libertyRationalRationalismReasonScientific skepticismScientific methodScientific skepticismSecularSocial responsibility

[edit] Organizations

For more organizations see Category:Humanist associations

[edit] Humanism lists

Main article: List of humanism topics

[edit] Humanists

Main article: List of humanists

[edit] Leaders in humanism

Some people who have made a major impact on the development or advancement of humanism:

[edit] Other notable humanists

Philip AdamsSteve AllenSir Arthur C. ClarkeRichard DawkinsGareth EvansRichard FeynmanTim FlanneryE. M. Forster (see in particular "What I believe") – William HaydenJulian HuxleyThomas JeffersonPaul KurtzPhilip NitschkePhilip PullmanGene RoddenberryBertrand RussellCarl SaganJohn Ralston SaulMichael ShermerPeter SingerBarbara SmokerIbn WarraqRobyn WilliamsE. O. Wilson

[edit] Cities that best represent Pro-Humanism Ideas

[edit] Cities that are the Polar Opposite

[edit] See also

[edit] Related philosophies

[edit] External links

[edit] Introductions to humanism

[edit] Humanist manifestos and declarations

[edit] Organizations

[edit] Web articles

[edit] Web books

and Thinking And Moral Problems, Religions And Their Source, Purpose, and Developing A Universal Religion, four Parts of a Wikibook.

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