What is Humanism?

  » Home
  » Schedule
  » FIG Leaves
  » Links
  » Membership
  » Board
  » About
  » Humanism
  -  Historical Overview
  -  Humanism 101
     »  Human Nature
     »  Science
     »  Think for yourself
     »  Reason it out
     »  Morality
     »  The World
     »  Belief in Reality
     »  Social Tolerance
     »  Be happy, Be Yourself
  -  Types of Humanism 
  -  Humanist Poetry 
  -  Humanist Book Reviews 
  » Search
  » News
  » FIG Forum
  Humanists.net

 

The World

 
     "Humanism is in tune with new technological developments. Humanists are willing to take part in emerging scientific and technological discoveries in order to exercise their moral influence on these revolutions as they come about, especially in the interest of protecting the environment." What is Humanism Frederick Edwards
     "Humanism believes that the individual attains the good life by harmoniously combining personal satisfactions and continuous self-development with significant work and other activities that contribute to the welfare of the community." A Definition of Humanism Corliss Lamont
     "Humanism believes in a far-reaching social program that stands for the establishment throughout the world of democracy, peace, and a high standard of living on the foundations of a flourishing economic order, both national and international." A Definition of Humanism Corliss Lamont
Additional Resources
Definitions of Humanism merican Humanist Assoc.
A Definition of Humanism Corliss Lamont
What is Humanism Frederick Edwards
Humanist Manifesto III - AHA
Affirmations Of Humanism
Council for Secular Humanism

For Questions or Concerns about the Free Inquiry Group Website
please contact or the

 

Copyright© 2007 Free Inquiry Group, Inc.