Living Humanism: Part 1 e-bog
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How should we conduct ourselves in our daily lives? On what bases should we be deciding on our personal conduct and actions? And what should we be aiming for when we are thinking about, and making decisions about our personal conduct and our actions? Taking a Humanist perspective which places our human well-being at the centre of our thinking,Living Humanismputs forward a range of core and othe...
E-bog
67,78 DKK
Forlag
Matador
Udgivet
28 september 2020
Længde
200 sider
Genrer
Agnosticism and atheism
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781838596231
How should we conduct ourselves in our daily lives? On what bases should we be deciding on our personal conduct and actions? And what should we be aiming for when we are thinking about, and making decisions about our personal conduct and our actions? Taking a Humanist perspective which places our human well-being at the centre of our thinking,Living Humanismputs forward a range of core and other guiding principles considered central to influencing and deciding on our personal conduct and actions.Living Humanismthen examines and discusses the application and implementation of these principles in terms of the wide spectrum of situations, questions and issues relevant to our everyday living, focusing on areas such as our support and help for others, friendship, kindness, love, acting with fairness and justice and our relationship with and actions with regard to the non-human world.InLiving Humanism Part 1, having set out the underlying thinking underpinning the guide, and having identified and put forward core and other guiding principles, this first part of the guide then considers the nature of, and the application of these principles, within the context of separate chapters focused on supporting others, our communities and societies; being fair and just; truthfulness, honest and integrity; our emotions and our use of rationality and reason; our pursuit of pleasure, happiness and fulfilment, as well as our relationship to resources, money and possessions.The ideas and discussion inLiving Humanism Part 1are summarised and consolidated, together with ideas and discussion from part two of the guide, in the final chapter ofLiving Humanism Part 2.