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Existential humanism is humanism that validates the human subject as struggling for self-knowledge and self-responsibility. Søren Kierkegaard suggested
Existential_humanism
Existentialist approach to Christian theology
the story of David and Nathan in 2 Samuel 12:1–14.[citation needed] An existential reading of the Bible demands that the reader recognize that he is an
Christian_existentialism
Philosophy dealing with absurdity of existence
existentialism Existentialism is a Humanism, quoted Dostoyevsky's The Brothers Karamazov as an example of existential crisis. Other Dostoyevsky novels covered
Existentialism
1946 book by Jean-Paul Sartre
Existentialism Is a Humanism (French: L'existentialisme est un humanisme) is a 1946 work by the philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre. Sartre asserts that the key
Existentialism_Is_a_Humanism
Letter by Martin Heidegger
with metaphysics, in oblivion of the truth of Being. Antihumanism Existential humanism M. Heidegger Über den Humanismus, Klostermann Frankfurt am Main,
Letter_on_Humanism
Philosophical school of thought
Humanism is a philosophical stance that emphasizes the agency and the individual and social potential of human beings, whom it considers the starting point
Humanism
Class of philosophies
Posthumanism or post-humanism (meaning "after humanism" or "beyond humanism") is an idea in continental philosophy and critical theory responding to the
Posthumanism
Theory that life has no inherent meaning
Existential nihilism is the philosophical theory that life has no objective meaning or purpose. The inherent meaninglessness of life is largely explored
Existential_nihilism
Topics referred to by the same term
∃) Existential clause, in linguistics Existential crisis Existential fallacy Existential humanism Existential forgery Existential risk Existential therapy
Existence_(disambiguation)
Life stance that embraces human reason, secular ethics, and philosophical naturalism
Secular humanism is a philosophy, belief system, or life stance that embraces human reason, logic, secular ethics, and philosophical naturalism, while
Secular_humanism
Psychological perspective
of humanistic psychology date back to the early 1940s, the origins of humanism date back to the classical civilizations of China, Greece, and Rome, whose
Humanistic_psychology
Revival in the study of Classical antiquity
Renaissance humanism is a worldview centered on the nature and importance of humanity that emerged from the study of classical antiquity. Renaissance humanists
Renaissance_humanism
Type of humanism
Christian humanism refers to two related concepts. In one usage, the term is applied retrospectively to sixteenth century Christian thinkers who were Renaissance
Christian_humanism
School of Marxism aligned with humanist philosophies
Marxist humanism is a philosophical and political movement that interprets Karl Marx's works through a humanist lens, focusing on human nature and the
Marxist_humanism
2018 book by Steven Pinker
accidental existential risk. The book concludes with three chapters defending what Pinker sees as Enlightenment values: reason, science, and humanism. Pinker
Enlightenment_Now
Charitable organisation promoting secular humanism
secular humanism and aims to represent non-religious people in the UK through a mixture of charitable services, campaigning on issues relating to humanism, secularism
Humanists_UK
Central claim of existentialism formulated by Sartre
three-word formula originated in his 1945 lecture "Existentialism Is a Humanism", though antecedent notions can be found in Heidegger's Being and Time
Existence_precedes_essence
Rejection of certain ideas about reality
or historical movement that pervades modernity in the Western world. Existential nihilism asserts that life has no objective meaning or purpose. The idea
Nihilism
Philosophical and social theory critical of traditional humanism
theory and philosophy, antihumanism or anti-humanism is a theory that is critical of traditional humanism and its traditional ideas about humanity and
Antihumanism
Study of philosophy through experience
Existential phenomenology encompasses a wide range of thinkers who take up the view that philosophy must begin from experience like phenomenology, but
Existential_phenomenology
Austrian neurologist (1905–1997)
meaning as the central human motivational force. Logotherapy is part of existential and humanistic psychology theories. Logotherapy was promoted as the third
Viktor_Frankl
sensation and cognition, as opposed to cardiocentrism. Christian existential humanism A philosophy that argues that humans can make choices based on free
Glossary_of_philosophy
Philosophical and spiritual question
an answer. Excessive pondering can be indicative of, or lead to, an existential crisis. The meaning of life can be derived from philosophical and religious
Meaning_of_life
1938 novel by Jean-Paul Sartre
such humanism naively attempts to "melt all human attitudes into one." More importantly, to disavow humanism does not constitute "anti-humanism". The
Nausea_(novel)
The term "encounter", in the context of existential-humanism (like existential therapy), has the specific meaning of an authentic, congruent meeting between
Encounter_(psychology)
American psychologist (1909–1994)
Psychology. May was influenced by North American humanism and interested in reconciling existential psychology with other philosophies, especially Freud's
Rollo_May
Political program adopted in 1965 as the official doctrine of the Jan Sangh
Integral humanism was a set of concepts drafted by Deendayal Upadhyaya as a political program and adopted in 1965 as the official doctrine of the Jan Sangh
Integral humanism (Hindu nationalism)
Integral_humanism_(Hindu_nationalism)
Integration of humanist ethical philosophy
Religious humanism or ethical humanism is an integration of humanist philosophy with congregational rites and community activity that center on human needs
Religious_humanism
Category of talk therapy
psychosocial world. In personal, interpersonal, social and cultural contexts, humanism focuses on meaning, death, freedom, limitation, value, creativity and spirituality
Humanistic_therapy
Theory that life is meaningless
potential psychological impact on the affected individuals in the form of existential crises. Various possible responses to deal with absurdism and its impact
Absurdism
Philosophical movement
topic of transhumanist discourse is how to protect humanity against existential risks, including artificial general intelligence, asteroid impact, gray
Transhumanism
Symbol of secular humanism
is an icon that has been adopted as an international symbol of secular humanism. Created by Dennis Barrington, the figure in the shape of a capital letter
Happy_Human
Humanist worldview
(1973), and Humanism and Its Aspirations: Humanist Manifesto III (2003). The original manifesto originally arose from religious humanism, though secular
Humanist_Manifesto
Psychotherapeutic approach
Logotherapy is a form of existential therapy developed by neurologist and psychiatrist Viktor Frankl. It is founded on the premise that the primary motivational
Logotherapy
Indian spiritual Guru, philosopher, social reformer, linguist, author and composer
will elevate humanism to universalism, the cult of love for all created beings of this universe." Neohumanism is said to prefer existential value over utility
Prabhat_Ranjan_Sarkar
US secularist advocacy organization
is a non-profit organization in the United States that advances secular humanism. The American Humanist Association was founded in 1941 and currently provides
American_Humanist_Association
State of being real
Textor 2022, Lead Section, §1.3 Part III: Existential Judgements, §2. Brentano and His Precursors on Existential Judgement Rollinger 2013, p. 226 Husserl
Existence
Philosophical and social movement
comes primarily from one of the causes effective altruists focus on – AI existential risk. Effective altruists (particularly longtermists) argue that AI companies
Effective_accelerationism
French Catholic philosopher (1882–1973)
advocated what he called "integral humanism" (or "integral Christian humanism"). He argued that secular forms of humanism were inevitably anti-human in that
Jacques_Maritain
German Dominican and social ethicist (1902–1965)
variant of non-Marxist socialism. For Welty, Delp's advocacy of "existential humanism" already represented a relapse into liberal modes of thought. Where
Eberhard_Welty
Combination of humanistic ideals
Theistic humanism is the combination of humanistic ideals, particularly the idea that ideals and morals stem from society, with a belief in the supernatural
Theistic_humanism
Nontheistic alternative to religious Judaism
Congregation for Humanistic Judaism - New York City Scholasticism and Humanism in Classical Islam and the Christian West Humanistic Judaism UK Jewish
Humanistic_Judaism
Rationalist humanism, or rational humanism or rationalistic humanism, is one of the strands of Age of Enlightenment. It had its roots in Renaissance humanism, as
Rationalist_humanism
Movement following Mario Rodríguez Cobos
his nickname "Silo". The movement's ideology is known as New Humanism, Universal Humanism or simply Siloism. Silo said that normally, people live in a
Humanist_Movement
– Charvaka – Chinese naturalism – Christian existentialism – Christian humanism – Christian neoplatonism – Christian mysticism – Christian philosophy –
List_of_philosophies
Non-creedal liberal religious movement
Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, New Age, neopaganism, nontheism, religious humanism, Sikhism, Taoism, and teachings of the Baháʼí Faith, among others. Worship
Unitarian_Universalism
1942 essay by Albert Camus
Camus's concept of the absurd continues to shape debates in existential ethics, modern humanism, and the philosophy of meaning. The essay is dedicated to
The_Myth_of_Sisyphus
Contentious rhetoric
Christopher Hitchens and Peter Hitchens, feminists, such as Andrea Dworkin and existential philosophers Søren Kierkegaard and Friedrich Nietzsche. Polemical journalism
Polemic
Kind of existentialism
a kind of existentialism which strongly diverged from the Christian existential works of Søren Kierkegaard and developed within the context of an atheistic
Atheistic_existentialism
French phenomenological philosopher (1908–1961)
Trials and political violence for progressive ends in general in the work Humanism and Terror in 1947. Kuby states that, about three years after that, however
Maurice_Merleau-Ponty
German-American psychologist (1900–1980)
saying that it conflicted with his ideal of a "universalist Messianism and Humanism". During the mid-1920s, he trained to become a psychoanalyst through Frieda
Erich_Fromm
Concept regarding the moral worth of the individual
century, humanism has been associated with an anti-clericalism inherited from the 18th-century Enlightenment philosophes. 21st century Humanism tends to
Individualism
Secular humanism advocacy organization
Its advocacy work focuses on shaping debates on issues associated with humanism, the rights of the non-religious, and promoting humanist attitudes to social
Humanists_International
Australian professor and author
Western culture: Humanism revisited. Carlton North: Scribe. 2004. (A revised version of Humanism: The wreck of Western culture.) The existential Jesus. Carlton
John_Carroll_(author)
Book by Lucien Goldmann
together the Marxist concept of reification from György Lukács and the existential concept of Dasein from Martin Heidegger. He argues that the concept of
Lukacs_and_Heidegger
Ideologies of change via capitalism and technology
humanism for an inhuman subject without acknowledging how "the black nonsubject" is its historical inevitability only reinforces the white humanism accelerationists
Accelerationism
Contemporary philosopher
the New York University in New York City, US. Their work analyses the existential implications of being human in the 21st century, exploring emerging technologies
Francesca_Ferrando
Description of the significance of life
Eds. Howard and Edna Hong. Princeton, 2000. p. 10. Existentialism is a Humanism, Jean-Paul Sartre, (L'existentialisme est un humanisme) 1946. Seidner,
Meaning_(existential)
Philosophy in Chinese Buddhism
earthly form. Humanistic Buddhism is based on six core concepts, namely humanism, altruism, spiritual practices as part of daily life, joyfulness, timeliness
Humanistic_Buddhism
2002 statement of the fundamental principles of modern humanism
also known as the Declaration of Modern Humanism, is a statement of the fundamental principles of modern Humanism. The declaration was passed unanimously
Amsterdam_Declaration
Ethical, educational, and religious movement
The Ethical movement (also the Ethical Culture movement, Ethical Humanism, and Ethical Culture) is an ethical and educational movement established in 1877
Ethical_movement
Chinese-American geographer (1930–2022)
at the age of 91. Tuan described his approach as humanist, however his humanism does not entail replacing spirituality with rationalism or promoting human
Yi-Fu_Tuan
Humanist holiday
to Humanists International, the day is a way of spreading awareness of Humanism as a philosophical life stance and means to effect change in the world
World_Humanist_Day
Non-for-profit organization
grown over the past five decades to become Canada's national voice of Humanism. Humanist Canada is an associate member organization of Humanists International
Humanist_Canada
Irish secular humanist organisation that was founded in 1993 to promote humanism, which they describe as: an ethical philosophy of life, based on a concern
Humanist Association of Ireland
Humanist_Association_of_Ireland
Literary philosophy
which all the achievements and inherently noble qualities of humans and humanism pale in comparison to the vast indifference of the rest of the universe
Cosmicism
Development of one's virtues
greatly. Self-cultivation is an essential component of the context of existential relations[clarification needed]. It enhances individuality and personal
Self-cultivation
Feminist theology Thealogy Womanist theology Freemasonry Humanism Religious humanism Secular humanism Messianism Millenarianism Political religion Postcolonial
List_of_political_ideologies
Registered charity
Catholic Church, prompting media discussions about the high profile of humanism in Scotland. In 2018 official statistics obtained by BBC Radio 4 from the
Humanist_Society_Scotland
Metaphysical question
question may have an impossible explanatory demand, if there are no existential premises.[clarification needed] Philosopher Brian Leftow has argued that
Why_is_there_anything_at_all?
German philosopher (1889–1976)
specific existential features of Dasein.) Its central notion is authenticity, which emerges as a problem from the "publicness" built into the existential role
Martin_Heidegger
Ideology that advocates for unification of humankind
significant opposition from the far-left over globalisation policies. Humanism originates in the European Renaissance, especially the Italian Renaissance
Panhumanism
French philosopher and writer (1913–1960)
Jean-Paul Sartre read a eulogy, paying tribute to Camus's heroic "stubborn humanism". William Faulkner wrote his obituary, saying, "When the door shut for
Albert_Camus
2021 Indian series
through a contemporary lens, Netflix India's Ray completely alienates his humanism and effortlessness in portraying people’s vulnerabilities." Taisa Bhowal
Ray_(TV_series)
Philosophy merging secular humanism with liberal capitalism
Humanistic capitalism is a concept that seeks to unite humanism, specifically the safety and health needs of people and the environment, with market forces
Humanistic_capitalism
Lifestance organization in Iceland
secularism, offers celebrancy services and contributes to the spreading of humanism in Iceland and abroad. It is a member of the European Humanist Federation
Icelandic Ethical Humanist Association
Icelandic_Ethical_Humanist_Association
American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer (1859–1952)
Association (1936). His opinion of humanism is summarized in his own words from an article titled "What Humanism Means to Me", published in the June
John_Dewey
Japanese philosopher (1933–1994)
theory, Hiromatsu developed his unique concept of the "co-subjective existential structure of the world" (世界の共同主観的存在構造). He argued that the modern "subject
Wataru_Hiromatsu
German and American theologian and philosopher (1886–1965)
Cambridge University Press Wheat, Leonard F. 1970. Paul Tillich's Dialectical Humanism: Unmasking the God above God. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press Woodson
Paul_Tillich
French philosopher, playwright and music critic (1889–1973)
where both individuals can perceive each other's subjectivity. In The Existential Background of Human Dignity, Marcel refers to a play he had written in
Gabriel_Marcel
Organization
agnostics or atheists. HEF supports the following statement of the IHEU: Humanism is a democratic, non-theistic and ethical life stance which affirms that
Norwegian Humanist Association
Norwegian_Humanist_Association
Performer of humanist celebrancy services
Part of a series on Humanism History Renaissance humanism Northern Europe France Humanist Manifesto Forms Buddhist Christian Existential Integral Jewish Marxist
Humanist_celebrant
American literary scholar
roots her definition of humanism in the attitudes and observations of Montaigne, because "the humility of his expectation for humanism is the most central
Naomi_Lebowitz
German-Swiss psychiatrist and philosopher (1883–1969)
philosophy of Max Weber, although he rejected Weber's nationalism. He valued humanism and cosmopolitanism and, influenced by Immanuel Kant, advocated an international
Karl_Jaspers
Dutch humanist (1911-1981)
politician. He is widely regarded as the founder of organised secular humanism in the Netherlands and as one of the principal architects of the modern
Jaap_van_Praag
Austrian-Israeli philosopher (1878–1965)
desire to promote a vision of "Hebrew humanism". According to Laurence J. Silberstein, the terminology of "Hebrew humanism" was coined to "distinguish [Buber's]
Martin_Buber
Philosophical system originating from Thomas Aquinas
called 'logistic'." Étienne Gilson (1884–1978), the key proponent of existential Thomism, tended to emphasize the importance of historical exegesis but
Thomism
1965 collection of essays by Japanese writer Kenzaburō Ōe
atomic bomb literature, blending reportage, philosophical reflection, and existential inquiry. Hiroshima Notes originated from Ōe’s trips to Hiroshima to attend
Hiroshima_Notes
French existentialist philosopher (1905–1980)
provided an introduction to his philosophy in his work Existentialism Is a Humanism (L'existentialisme est un humanisme, 1946), originally presented as a lecture
Jean-Paul_Sartre
1951 book by Albert Camus
by the Right." According to Meghan E. Von Hassel, Camus presented a new humanism in this book. He found "hope in the beauty of solidarity which is rooted
The_Rebel_(book)
Group perspectives regarding Marxism
many aspects of structuralism. His essay Marxism and Humanism is a strong statement of anti-humanism in Marxist theory, condemning ideas like "human potential"
Marxist_schools_of_thought
American writer (1955–2021)
author, journalist, novelist, executive director of the Council for Secular Humanism, and editor of its journal Free Inquiry. He was also director of the Robert
Tom_Flynn_(author)
Consciousness (2009) Existential Criticism: selected book reviews (edited by Colin Stanley) (2009) Comments on Boredom/Evolutionary Humanism and the New Psychology
Colin_Wilson_bibliography
Western approach to Buddhism which rejects dogmatic and supernatural aspects
modern, western movement within Buddhism that leans toward an "exclusive humanism" that rejects "superhuman agencies and supernatural processes" and religious
Secular_Buddhism
Secular youth movement
young humanist individuals throughout the world interested in promoting humanism, as is described in the IHEU Amsterdam Declaration 2002. Young Humanists
Young_Humanists_International
Doubt about God's existence
between existential agnosticism, truth agnosticism, and semantic agnosticism, concerning the type of phenomenon that is put into question. Existential agnosticism
Agnosticism
Southern African philosophy
1970s, the ubuntu began to be described as a specific kind of "African humanism". Based on the context of Africanisation propagated by the political thinkers
Ubuntu_philosophy
Think tank supporting humanism
Association and the Humanists International, says that it understands humanism to be “a progressive philosophy of life that, without theism and other
Institute for Humanist Studies
Institute_for_Humanist_Studies
historiography is a method in historiography based on the principles of humanism, developing a higher standard of critical judgement in the study of history
Humanistic_historiography
Absence of belief in the existence of deities; the opposite of theism
broader philosophies, such as Marxism, logical positivism, existentialism, humanism and feminism, and the general scientific movement. Proponents of naturalism
Atheism
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English : habitational name from the village of Brattle, near Ashford in Kent.Thomas Brattle (c.1624–83) was reckoned, at the time of his death, to be the wealthiest man in New England. His son, also called Thomas Brattle (1658–1713), treasurer of Harvard College from 1693 to 1713, was a man noted for his rationality and humanism, which included opposition to the Salem withccraft trials of 1692.
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Love
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English
English : variant spelling of Fayne.
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Successful; Victorious
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Irish
Pet form of Irish Bride, BRIDIE means "exalted one."
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Indian, Sanskrit
The Lust
Girl/Female
Indian
Attitude
Boy/Male
Muslim
Single, Exclusively, Unequalled, Unique, One of its kind, Peerless
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Leicestershire, originally named as the settlement (Old English tūn) on the river Sence. This river name is a Normanized form of Old English Scenc ‘drinking-cup’, referring to its abundance of potable water.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Person who work Hard, Name is taken from Vishnu shahasranam
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Australian, British, Chinese, English
White; Bird Name
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a.
Having existence.
n.
The study of the humanities; polite learning.
n.
Human nature or disposition; humanity.