Humanism: An Introduction

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Author: Jim Herrick
Publisher: Prometheus
Year: 2005
Language: en
Pages: 123
ISBN-13: 9781591022398
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Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.35053499658 Pounds
Width: 0.31 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 144
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Humanism: An Introduction by Jim Herrick, published by Prometheus in January 2005, offers a concise exploration of humanism as a philosophy that highlights the significance of human life and creativity within a secular framework. This 123-page book presents an accessible overview of humanism’s guiding principles, its historical development, and its relevance in contemporary society, emphasizing skepticism towards religious beliefs and the reliance on scientific understanding.

In this informative introduction, readers will discover the core values of humanism, including its arguments for morality independent of religious contexts and its advocacy for democratic principles. Herrick discusses the tradition of humanism across various cultures and its commitment to tolerance, environmental sustainability, and social justice issues such as women’s rights and equality. The book also outlines the role of humanist organizations globally and the future directions of humanism, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in this philosophical perspective.


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Humanism is a philosophy that emphasizes the value of human life in all its creative potential within a secular context. Humanism is skeptical of religious beliefs and relies on science as the basis for understanding the universe. Although humanism has become most fully developed in the West, its origins lie throughout the world, and this perspective is shared by people from many different cultural, ethnic and racial backgrounds.In this succinct, informative, and enlightening introduction to humanism, Jim Herrick, a leading humanist advocate in Great Britain, provides a very readable account of the guiding principles, history, and practice of humanism in today’s world. Herrick surveys the tradition of humanism as it developed over many centuries, its skepticism toward belief in God and an afterlife, humanist values and arguments for morality outside of a religious framework, its attitude of tolerance toward different lifestyles and belief systems, its endorsement of democratic political principles, its strong ties to science, its evaluation of the arts as an exploration of human potential, and its concern for environmental preservation and the long-term sustainability of the earth.In conclusion, Herrick briefly describes the various humanist organizations throughout the world; particular causes championed by humanists (women’s rights, racial and sexual equality, freedom of speech and information, and education, among others); and the future of humanism.

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