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In Defense of Secular Humanism

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ISBN-10: 0879752289

ISBN-13: 9780879752286

Edition: N/A

Authors: Paul Kurtz

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List price: $24.99
Publisher: Prometheus Books, Publishers
Publication date: 10/1/1983
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 273
Size: 5.39" wide x 8.27" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.726
Language: English

Paul Kurtz was born on December 21, 1925. He received a bachelor's degree from New York University and a master's degree and doctor of Philosophy degree from Columbia University. During World War II, he served in the United States Army and helped liberate the Dachau concentration camp in 1945. He was a philosopher who focused on fighting prejudice against people who reject belief in a god and promoting a non-religious stance in life. He wrote or edited more than 50 books on ethics without religion, critiques of religion and the paranormal, and on skepticism, or the challenging of received wisdom. His works include The Transcendental Temptation, Forbidden Fruit: The Ethics of Secularism, The…    

Preface
Responding to the Critics
Defending Humanism Against Its Fundamentalist Critics
Notes
A Secular Humanist Declaration
The Fallacy of the Undistributed Middle
Is Secular Humanism a Positive Alternative?
The Ethical Principles of Humanism
Humanism and the Moral Revolution
Humanist Manifesto II
Note
Libertarianism the Philosophy of Moral Freedom
The Principle of Tolerance Reaffirmed
Humanism and the Freedom of the Individual
The Democratic Ethic
Does Humanism Have an Ethic of Responsibility?
Notes
Moral Faith Versus Ethical Skepticism
Humanism and Religion
The Case for Naturalistic Humanism
Functionalism and the Justification of Religion
Notes
The Crisis in Humanism
Notes
Toward a Catholic/Humanist Dialogue
Humanism: The Meaning Function
The Meaning of Life
Two Views of Death
The Future of the Humanist Movement
Will Humanism Replace Theism?
Science and the Paranormal
Humanism and Critical Intelligence
The Original Sins: Gullibility and Nincompoopery
The Psychology of Belief
Is Parapsychology a Science?
Notes
The Scientific Attitude Versus Antiscience and Pseudoscience
The New Censors of Science
Notes
In Focus
Reason Interview