The Case for Humanism: An IntroductionThe Case for Humanism is the premier textbook on the 'big ideas' of Western humanism secularism, rationalism, materialism, democracy, individualism, and many others. Students are invited to think critically about these powerful themes that run through Western thought from the ancient Greeks, to the Enlightenment, to the present day. The issues discussed raise some of the most provocative and relevant questions of our time, regardless of discipline these are the major questions of science, religion, and philosophy. Drawing on an accessible, student-friendly format, the authors teach by example how to analyze arguments for and against humanist ideas, how to judge alternative theories, and how to evaluate humanism as a whole. The text breaks humanism down into 17 fundamental propositions for students to dissect. These elements make The Case for Humanism a natural for courses in introductory and comparative religion." |
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An Introduction Lewis Vaughn, Austin Dacey. HUMANISM AN INTRODUCTION 41141 LEWIS VAUGHN & AUSTIN DACEY Foreword by Evan Fales The Case for Humanism This One YFTN - SZ1-3ZXE The. THE CASE FOR Front Cover.
An Introduction Lewis Vaughn, Austin Dacey. HUMANISM AN INTRODUCTION 41141 LEWIS VAUGHN & AUSTIN DACEY Foreword by Evan Fales The Case for Humanism This One YFTN - SZ1-3ZXE The. THE CASE FOR Front Cover.
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An Introduction Lewis Vaughn, Austin Dacey. The Case for Humanism An Introduction Lewis Vaughn and Austin Dacey This book was made possible by a grant from the Institute for Humanist Studies , Albany , New York , and through the ...
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Contents
Section 1 | 1 |
Section 2 | 31 |
Section 3 | 67 |
Section 4 | 85 |
Section 5 | 115 |
Section 6 | 135 |
Section 7 | 157 |
Section 8 | 189 |
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