Books on Humanism- Discovering Secular Humanism
- Existentialism and Humanism
Jean-Paul Sartre originally delivered this as a lecture in Paris in 1945, on "Existentialism and Humanism". Read by many as Sartre's seminal defence of both. - Explore Humanism: Flash
This new title in the popular 'Flash' series gets straight to the key facts about Humanism. 96 pacy, jargon-free pages. - Humanism for Parents - Parenting without Religion
There are many books available on parenting around each of the major religions, but few around parenting in a Humanist household. This book is an attempt to outline how non-religious parents can have rites, rituals, and practices needed for a healthy, spiritually fulfilled family. - Humanism What's That?: A Book for Curious Kids
This work is aimed at ages 10+. Complete with discussion questions, suggestions for activities, and a bibliography, this innovative approach to presenting humanism to young adults will be welcome by parents and teachers looking to expose their children or students to a secular philosophic perspective. - Humanism: A Beginner's Guide
Why should we believe in God without any evidence? This Beginner's Guide will explain all aspects of the Humanist philosophy whilst providing an alternative and valuable conception of life without religion. - Humanism: A Very Short Introduction
This is a lucid and accessible account of modern-day humanism, marred slightly by some repetition. The author, Stephen Law, is a philosophy lecturer who knows his subject well and who acts as an advocate rather than as a neutral observer. - Humanism: An Introduction
Provides a very readable account of the guiding principles, history, and practice of humanism in today's world.By Jim Herrick - Jen Hancock's Handy Humanism Handbook
- On Humanism (Thinking in Action)
A lucid account of humanism which combines the virtues of fairly balanced discussion and a passionate polemic.by Richard Norman - Ortwin: Humanism, Alexander Hegius von Heek, University of Cologne
- Political Responsibility for a Globalised World: After Levinas' Humanism (Being Human: Caught in the Web of Cultures, Humanism in the Age of Globalization)
- Teach Yourself Humanism
A beginners guide to all things Humanist.By Mark Vernon - The Arrogance of Humanism
An inquiry into the origins, dissemination, and consequences of the modern belief that humans can solve any problem and overcome any difficulty, given time and resources enough. - The New Critical Idiom : Humanism
Tony Davies book, Humanism, explores the issues at stake in encounters between humanism and "antihumanisms". - Understand Humanism: Teach Yourself
Understand Humanism is the definitive introduction to this diverse and increasingly prominent philosophy. This guide teaches you everything you need to know about humanism, from it's ancient origins and key figures, to humanist answers to pressing modern issues, like climate change and identity politics. - What Is Secular Humanism?
Paul Kurtz's new books examines the ethical issues surrounding Humanism.
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