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Best of Humanism, The (1988)
Front Cover Book Details
Author
Roger E. Greeley
Genre Philosophy
Subject Freethought essays
Publication Date February 1988
Format Hardcover (236 x 159 mm)
Publisher Prometheus Books
Language English
Extras Dust Jacket
Plot
In the absence of a concept of "God," the Humanist does not ask, "Is there life after death?" but rather, "Is there authentic life before death?" Can we become inner-directed, self-motivated, responsible individuals, here and now?

This question has been answered in the affirmative by Humanist philosophers throughout history. In this compilation of quotations, Roger E. Greeley lets the words of prominent Humanists speak for themselves. Here, questions about human nature, immortality, the unknown, faith, reason, free will, and more are addressed by Albert Camus, John Stuart Mill, Robert Ingersoll, Bertrand Russell, Paul Kurtz, and a host of other renowned Humanists. This outstanding collection is unique in that it represents the Humanist viewpoint on a number of fascinating issues.

This volume provides compelling evidence for the worth of Humanism and is indispensable to those who wish to communicate effectively the values that stand in place of a God concept as a positive governor in the conduct of life. It is required reading for a fuller understanding of the history and philosophy of contemporary Humanist thought.

"Where Humanists stand today," writes Greeley, "requires an examination of how we got where we are. . . . If we view Humanism as a dynamic continuum, it behooves each and every contemporary Humanist to be knowledgeable about our past, the great spokespeople, and their contributions."
Personal Details
Collection Status In Collection
Purchase Date April 2006
Condition Good
Index 222
Owner Ridge
Rating 3
Read It Yes
Links Amazon US
Powell's
Loan Status Available
Overdue No
Product Details
ISBN 0879753811
Cover Price $32.00
Nr of Pages 224
First Edition No
Rare No
Original Details
Original Publication Year 1988