lpetrich
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The Humanist Ten Commitments?
Living Humanist Values: The Ten Commitments - TheHumanist.com
I want to update it, but it's an old thread, and I'm starting a new one. Its list is a reworded version of the earlier one:
Here are some more:
Amsterdam Declaration 1952 - Humanists International
The Amsterdam Declaration - Humanists International
Living Humanist Values: The Ten Commitments - TheHumanist.com
I want to update it, but it's an old thread, and I'm starting a new one. Its list is a reworded version of the earlier one:
- Critical Thinking
- Ethical Development
- Peace and Social Justice
- Service and Participation
- Empathy
- Humility
- Environmentalism
- Global Awareness
- Responsibility
- Altruism
Here are some more:
Amsterdam Declaration 1952 - Humanists International
- It is democratic.
- It seeks to use science creatively, not destructively.
- Humanism is ethical.
- It insists that personal liberty is an end that must be combined with social responsibility in order that it shall not be sacrificed to the improvement of material conditions.
- It is a way of life, aiming at the maximum possible fulfilment, through the cultivation of ethical and creative living.
The Amsterdam Declaration - Humanists International
- Humanism is ethical.
- Humanism is rational.
- Humanism supports democracy and human rights.
- Humanism insists that personal liberty must be combined with social responsibility.
- Humanism is a response to the widespread demand for an alternative to dogmatic religion.
- Humanism values artistic creativity and imagination and recognises the transforming power of art.
- Humanism is a lifestance aiming at the maximum possible fulfilment