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  2. Humanism - Wikipedia

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    According to Kant, morality is the product of the way humans live and not a set of fixed values. Instead of a universal ethic code, Kant suggested a universal procedure that shapes the ethics that differ among groups of people. [84] Philosopher and humanist advocate Corliss Lamont, in his book The Philosophy of Humanism (1997), states:

  3. Birmingham Humanists - Wikipedia

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    Humanism began as a movement within Christianity to "purify and renew" it however, today, humanists are a large and growing population of ethically concerned but non-religious people and the group is open to anyone who believes it is possible and desirable to live a good life without religious or superstitious beliefs and tries to make sense of life using reason, experience and shared human ...

  4. Ethical movement - Wikipedia

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    Although issues over charitable status prevented a full amalgamation, the Ethical Union under Blackham changed its name in 1967 to become the British Humanist Association, establishing humanism as the principal organizing force for non-religious morals and secularist advocacy in Britain. The BHA was the legal successor body to the Union of ...

  5. Humanism and Its Aspirations - Wikipedia

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    Humanism and Its Aspirations (subtitled Humanist Manifesto III, a successor to the Humanist Manifesto of 1933) is the most recent of the Humanist Manifestos, published in 2003 by the American Humanist Association (AHA). [1] The newest one is much shorter, listing six primary beliefs, which echo themes from its predecessors:

  6. Humanist Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Humanist Movement is an international volunteer organisation following and spreading the ideas of Argentine writer Mario Rodríguez Cobos, commonly known by his nickname "Silo". The movement's ideology is known as New Humanism , Universal Humanism or simply Siloism .

  7. Humanist Manifesto - Wikipedia

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    Humanist Manifesto 2000: A Call for New Planetary Humanism is a book by Paul Kurtz published in 2000. It differs from the above works in that it is a full-length book rather than essay-length. It was published not by the American Humanist Association but by the Council for Secular Humanism.

  8. Humanistisch Verbond - Wikipedia

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    It also looks after the interests of people who identify with humanism") In 2022, the organisation stated that it had about 17,000 paying members, [4] up from 13,000 in 2016 [5] The services offered by the HV include speeches at funerals, humanist mental care and celebrating relationships .

  9. Humanists International - Wikipedia

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    Humanists International (known as the International Humanist and Ethical Union, or IHEU, from 1952–2019) is an international non-governmental organisation championing secularism and human rights, motivated by secular humanist values.