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I was always under the impression of Humanism being the belief where what one believes is like their own separate reality.
I thought it meant that what you believed in afterlife and what not is what would follow. For example, an atheist would cease existance after death while a Christian would descend to heaven. I used to believe this, but then changed my mind, but I never heard of the term humanism until recently and I have come to wonder if this is what it actually is. If it isn't, please elaborate, if it is... please elaborate. ![]()
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You're thinking of an absolute existentialism when you think that someone creates their own reality.
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Ah thank you! That clarifies things pretty well, but now I need to think up some new questions.
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Second question:
What beliefs does Humanism hold about the creation of the world? Are humanists mostly agnostic when it comes to such a question, or does it really depend on what they believe as a person?
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I assume you mean creation of the Universe?
I can guess most Humanists hold the Scientific view (Big Bang) of the Universe being created since they don't believe in the supernatural (I think).
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Are there any texts associated with Humanism that most humanists follow? Like some sort of doctrine?
Or are there any other major things in Humanism past, such as humanist support during the Civil Rights Movement or whatever. Anything historical about Humanism really.
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Sounds very intriguing, I'll have to check up on it!
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http://www.secularhumanism.org/index...ge=declaration
I found this declaration of secular humanist principles helpful for understanding major trends in secular humanism. eudaimonia, Mark |
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Secular humanism is "is a humanist philosophy that upholds reason, ethics, and justice, and specifically rejects the supernatural and the spiritual as warrants of moral reflection and decision-making. Like other types of humanism, secular humanism is a life stance or a praxis focusing on the way human beings can lead good and happy lives (eupraxsophy). The term was coined in the 20th century to make a clear distinction from religious humanism" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secular_humanism |
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