Humanizing Humanity: For A Post-Secular Humanism Humanizing Humanity: For A Post-Secular Humanism

Humanizing Humanity: For A Post-Secular Humanism

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Publisher Description

Secular humanism is a vital force in the contemporary world. It is now under unwarranted and intemperate attack from various quarters. This declaration defends only that form of secular humanism which is explicitly committed to democracy. It is opposed to all varieties of belief that seek supernatural sanction for their values or espouse rule by dictatorship. Democratic secular humanism has been a powerful force in world culture. Its ideals can be traced to the philosophers, scientists, and poets of classical Greece and Rome, to ancient Chinese Confucian society, to the Carvaka movement of India, and to other distinguished intellectual and moral traditions. Secularism and humanism were eclipsed in Europe during the Dark Ages when religious piety eroded humankind’s confidence in its own powers to solve human problems. They reappeared in force during the Renaissance with the reassertion of secular and humanist values in literature and the arts, again in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries with the development of modern science and a naturalistic view of the universe, and their influence can be found in the eighteenth century in the Age of Reason and the Enlightenment.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2021
November 6
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
87
Pages
PUBLISHER
Aundrea Schneidmiller
SELLER
Catherine Anne Richards
SIZE
583.6
KB

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