http://www.csamerican.com/Doc.asp?doc=humanist2 Humanist Manifesto II, written in 1973 by humanists Paul Kurtz and Edwin H. Wilson, was an update to the previous Humanist Manifesto published in 1933, and the second entry in the Humanist Manifesto series. It begins with a statement that the excesses of National Socialism and world war had made the first Manifesto seem too optimistic, and indicated a more hardheaded and realistic approach in its seventeen-point statement, which was much longer and more elaborate than the …
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WebEnglish 31 p. ; 22 cm "Humanist Manifesto I first appeared in the New Humanist, May/June 1933 (Vol. VI, no. 3). Humanist Manifesto II first appeared in The Humanist, September/October 1973 (Vol. XXXIII, No. 5)" Notes Obscured text Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2024-05-24 12:41:37 Bookplateleaf 0004 Boxid IA1236120 Camera WebNov 1, 2003 · In 1973, when I was twenty-three, I was rewarded for my nontheistic sanctity by being invited to become the youngest original signer of Humanist Manifesto II. It is hardly surprising, then, that when it came … ruth ewalt
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WebNotable Signers. Philip Appleman. Poet and distinguished professor emeritus of English, Indiana University. Khoren Arisian. Senior Leader, NY Society for Ethical Culture. Bill Baird. Reproductive rights pioneer. Frank Berger. Pharmacologist, developer of anti-anxiety drugs. WebHumanist Manifesto. Year: 2008. ... (1973 and 2002) the Manifesto remains one of the clearest statements of that trend in religious and ethical thought proudly carried by the title of this publication. ... Part II” Vol 50 #1 of the journal Religious Humanism, will be available to UUHA members, ... WebOct 27, 2011 · Humanist Manifesto I of 1933, a predecessor to the Humanist Manifesto II of 1973 The Manifesto is a product of many minds. It was designed to represent a developing point of view, not a new creed. The individuals whose signatures appear would, had they been writing individual statements, have stated the propositions in differing terms. ruth everuss aquatic