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- What_is_Humanism accessdate "2009-08-19".
- What_is_Humanism author "Edwords, Fred".
- What_is_Humanism isCitedBy Humanism.
- What_is_Humanism isCitedBy Individualism.
- What_is_Humanism isCitedBy Outline_of_humanism.
- What_is_Humanism isCitedBy Secular_humanism.
- What_is_Humanism publisher "American Humanist Association".
- What_is_Humanism quote "Secular Humanism is an outgrowth of eighteenth century enlightenment rationalism and nineteenth century freethought... A decidedly anti-theistic version of secular humanism, however, is developed by Adolf Grünbaum, 'In Defense of Secular Humanism' , in his Collected Works , vol. I, New York: Oxford University Press 2013, ch. 6".
- What_is_Humanism quote "Secular Humanism is an outgrowth of eighteenth century enlightenment rationalism and nineteenth century freethought... Secular and Religious Humanists both share the same worldview and the same basic principles... From the standpoint of philosophy alone, there is no difference between the two. It is only in the definition of religion and in the practice of the philosophy that Religious and Secular Humanists effectively disagree.".
- What_is_Humanism quote "Secular and Religious Humanists both share the same worldview and the same basic principles... From the standpoint of philosophy alone, there is no difference between the two. It is only in the definition of religion and in the practice of the philosophy that Religious and Secular Humanists effectively disagree.".
- What_is_Humanism title "What Is Humanism?".
- What_is_Humanism url "http://www.americanhumanist.org/who_we_are/about_humanism/What_is_Humanism".
- What_is_Humanism year "1989".