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Books on 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.
- 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: An Introduction
Provides a very readable account of the guiding principles, history, and practice of humanism in today's world.
By Jim Herrick
- 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
- Teach Yourself Humanism
A beginners guide to all things Humanist.
By Mark Vernon
- The New Critical Idiom : Humanism
Tony Davies book, Humanism, explores the issues at stake in encounters between humanism and "antihumanisms".
- What Is Secular Humanism?
Paul Kurtz's new books examines the ethical issues surrounding Humanism.
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