List of humanists

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This is a partial list of famous humanists, including both secular and religious humanists.

Others are listed on the following humanist organisation pages:

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[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ Clark Adams: 1969-2007, American Humanist Association News Flash, May 24, 2007 (Accessed 14 April 2008)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r The International Academy Of Humanism at the website of the Council for Secular Humanism. (Retrieved 18 October 2007).
  3. ^ A Tribute to Steve Allen, by Paul Kurtz, Skeptical Inquirer magazine, January/February 2001. (Retrieved 18 October 2007.)
  4. ^ Barker had a "humanist funeral service." A quiet goodbye for TV's Ronnie Barker, Telegraph.co.uk, 14 October 2005 (Accessed 29 March 2008)
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Chapter 13: Publication of "A Humanist Manifesto", from The Genesis of a Humanist Manifesto, by Edwin H. Wilson, Humanist Press, a division of the American Humanist Association, 1995. Retrieved 19 October 2007 from The Secular Web.
  6. ^ Stringer-Hye, Richard (1999), “Charles Francis Potter”, Dictionary of Unitarian and Universalist Biography, Unitarian Universalist Historical Society 
  7. ^ Wilson, Edwin H. (1995), “Chapter 2: The Background of Religious Humanism”, Genesis of a Humanist Manifesto, The Secular Web Library 
  8. ^ "Handler says he's 'pretty much' an atheist..." Autumn of a book-lover’s contentment, Marvin Olasky, World Magazine, October 07, 2006 (Accessed 5 April 2008)
  9. ^ "Mr. Handler... describes himself as a 'secular humanist.'", Lemony Snicket reaches 'The End', By Todd Leopold, CNN.com, October 5, 2006 (Accessed 5 April 2008)
  10. ^ In 1996 Hayden was recognised as the Australian Humanist of the Year with the statement that "The award is made because he has shown that an avowed atheist who describes himself as a secular humanist can occupy the position of Governor-General with mounting approval." Australian Humanist, No. 41 February 1996
  11. ^ "Being an atheist--as I am--is not a necessary pre-condition for being a humanist." in his acceptance speech for Australian Humanist of the Year, reported in Australian Humanist, No 42, May 1996
  12. ^ [1850-1952: The road to the founding congress], excerpted from International Humanist and Ethical Union 1952-2002: Past, present and future, Bert Gasenbeek and Babu Gogineni (eds.), De Tijdstroom uitgeverij, 2002, retrieved 19 October 2007 from the website of the International Humanist and Ethical Union.
  13. ^ a b Humanist Manifesto II, by Paul Kurtz and Edwin H. Wilson, The Humanist magazine, September/October 1973, American Humanist Association. Retrieved from the website of the American Humanist Association 19 October 2007.
  14. ^ Interview of Gene Roddenberry: Writer, Producer, Philosopher, Humanist, by David Alexander, The Humanist magazine, March/April 1991. Archived version accessed 19 October 2007.
  15. ^ "Theologically speaking, Rod was what we call a naturalistic humanist..." Reverend Ernest Pipes, speaking of Rod Serling, who was a member of the Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Santa Monica, California. Looking back: 'Twilight Zone' writer challenged prejudice, by Kimberly French, UU World magazine, Vol. XXI, Nol 4, Winter 2007.
  16. ^ "I found that Swedish Humanist Association existed and what they stood for, and as a result I became a member." Ulvaeus, in an interview by Christer Sturmark, from Humanisten, Issue No. 4, December 2005. Translation to English by Marika Granerus, posted at the website of the International Humanist and Ethical Union (Retrieved 5 January 2007).
  17. ^ Humanist Scholars To Examine Islam And The Koran, by Matt Cherry, Secular Humanist Bulletin, Volume 13, Number 1. Retrieved 19 October 2007.