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1. The Philosophy of Humanism by Corliss Lamont | |
Paperback: 371
Pages
(1997-01-01)
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Excellent introduction
Good introduction
Pretty darn dull Specifically, the "philosophy of humanism" in Lamont's hands is an exercise in wool gathering, padding, and trying to look like he's saying something while saying as little as possible (but the same could be said for the Humanist Manifesto III).In addition, the book definitely shows a '50s mentality which has not been edited out of the later "editions."For Lamont, the '60s never happened. The historical review probably has some value as a bibliography to more vital and lively works.Really, I'd like to be more positive, but I just can't find much to like about this book.By the way, I am a humanist.
Primer on Secular Humanism
This book is joyous reading! Enjoy! I heartily recommend this book toanyone who truly wishes to investigate and understand this oftenmisinterpreted philosophy. They will learn that Humanism certainly does notpromote witchcraft or the worship of human beings, nor does it advocateselfishness, as in the "me" generation, or for consciencelessmaterialism and ruthlessness, as is often falsely asserted by those whofear and misunderstand the principles of Humanism. Rather, as Dr. Lamontpoints out, it promotes ethical behavior and respect for others, yet with afreedom of conscience unfettered by traditional supernatural beliefs.Humanists oppose censorship and insist on full exercise of the freedomsguaranteed by the Bill of Rights, including freedom of speech and access toinformation. Humanists are devoted to democratic principles, the employmentof critical reasoning and scientific method, and the full recognition thatwe humans are products of continuing evolution. The Creationists' wish tohold the line against the teaching of evolution in the public schools isunderstandable. Open scientific inquiry does not promote acceptance onblind faith; the scientist searches for evidence. It's a worrisome matterof indoctrination versus education. Corliss Lamont was pleased to note,in the introduction to his sixth edition of this book, that so-called"moral majority" leader, Tim LaHaye, cited The Philosophy ofHumanism 36 times in his own book The Battle for the Mind, which denouncesHumanism as "amoral" and as "the most dangerous religion inthe world." An alarming "moral majority" pamphlet forparents asks: "Is Humanism molesting your child?" Humanism isnot taught in any public schools, contrary to the religious right'saccusation, but is synonymous with a scientific method, that of aquestioning, open, approach to learning, using critical reasoning. Thismethod itself is seen as constituting the great danger: that of encouraginga child to examine and articulate values and concepts in an objective way,rather than accepting with blind obedience that which has been asserted bya power or authority. The Philosophy of Humanism is the definitive workon the subject of Humanism, used as a standard text, and even as areference in the ongoing debate that swirls around the words "secularhumanism." This name, incidentally, (which is redundant inasmuch ashumanism is already secular, being not-religious), was coined in a SupremeCourt footnote (Torcaso vs. Watkins) that declared humanism similar toreligions, like Buddhism or Hinduism, that do not worship a supernaturalgod. However, Dr. Lamont insists that Humanism is not a religion, but aphilosophy! Instead of a personal salvation in some afterlife, Humanismemphasizes the present, the here and now, living to the fullest the onlylife we know we have. The Humanist projection into the future is not a wishfor immortality, according to Dr. Lamont, or survival of the personality insome mysterious spiritual realm, but instead focuses on a commitment to thelong-range benefit of those around us and those who live after us. Thesurvival of the best of our human endeavors, our species, our families, ourgenes is consistent with the Humanist outlook. Dr. Lamont traces thefirst written record of the philosophy of naturalistic Humanism to ancientAthens in the fifth century BCE in the words of Pericles, who gave afuneral oration championing the cause of democracy and saluting the braveryof those fallen in battle without reference to a deity or a promise of anafterlife reward for their sacrifice. This book explores the developmentof our very human need to explain the mysteries of the universe, beginningwith some of the most ancient concepts and leading up to present dayphilosophies. We share our human curiosity with our primate ancestors. Inthe absence of science in the childhood of humankind, we did what allchildren do: we made up stories to explain the phenomena which we observed,and which were incomprehensible to us, and therefore seemed akin to magic.Without science how could it have been otherwise? Dr. Corliss Lamontdescribes Humanism as a philosophy of joyous service for the good of allhumanity that advocates reason, science and democracy. This book is joyousreading! Enjoy! ... Read more |
2. Exodus to Humanism: Jewish Identity Without Religion (Philosophy and Literary Theory) by David Ibry | |
Hardcover: 143
Pages
(1999-04)
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It made me think!
Traumatic but true
The dangers of religion
A Starting Point The questions and opinions explored in this book,while specifically addressing the Jewish dilemma in the Twentieth andTwenty-first centuries, should also have appeal to anyone who feelsconstrained by the implausibility--if not outright absurdity--of a deity asdescribed in ANY western religious scripture. If you're looking for aplace to begin your transitional journey from theism to rational thought,done with wit, intelligence and emotion, this is the place to start.
Can Jews rely onreligion for their identity? |
3. Humanism: A Beginner's Guide (Oneworld Beginner's Guides) by Peter Cave | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2009-03-25)
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A great introduction and a good read |
4. Humanism and Democratic Criticism (Columbia Themes in Philosophy) by Edward W. Said | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(2004-05)
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Said's last offering to the World
Beautiful and nuanced
A small book from my kind of scholar
An elegant last work |
5. Philosophy of Mind and Cognition: An Introduction by David Braddon-Mitchell, Frank Jackson | |
Paperback: 344
Pages
(2006-11-27)
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Braddon-Mitchell's Student of Philosophy of the Mind This is of course a good reference for students but it has its flaws. I would not wholeheartedly recommend it to the novice philosopher or undergrad student. Not before browsing some other materials. The book itself is based almost wholly on the way that David would run his course. In fact it does, they mirror one another almost totally. I have followed the course and examined the book and they coincide more than neatly. Whilst this is essentially dynamic, this is where its imperfections may show themselves. As a lecturer might, there is philosophical bias and a tendency to forget that the subject matter itself is not independent. One might feel at times, that you are being taught the Right theory. There are critiques, but standing from an established point of analysis. I do not feel that it is engaging as Braddon-Mitchell is in his courses and certainly, it can be swamped in some vague sentences. It will require close reading or a good background in the discipline. It is comprehensive book though, very in depth and reaching to the full extent, matters of cognition. I provide my criticism not to attack the book, but often with reviews, all that is mentioned is its content.
A Psychology Undergraduate's View |
6. Death and Philosophy | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(1999-03-16)
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A Great Book to Buffer a Dark Wind |
7. Intrapsychic Humanism: An Introduction to a Comprehensive Psychology and Philosophy of Mind by Martha Heineman Pieper | |
Hardcover: 298
Pages
(1990-04)
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Dangerous book
Absolutely life changing..... Personally, my quest has taken me to the extents of modern religion, philosophy and psychology.To date, IH still provides a deeper insight and aswers questions that none have been able to ask heretofore.It is truly an elevation of Mind.
Extremely sophisticated explanation of consciousness and min |
8. The Philosophy of Laughter and Humor (SUNY Series in Philosophy) | |
Paperback: 284
Pages
(1987-02)
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9. Superheroes and Philosophy: Truth, Justice, and the Socratic Way (Popular Culture and Philosophy) | |
Paperback: 300
Pages
(2005-05-10)
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Considerations on the Relationship Between Philosophy and Pop Culture
Missed The Boat
Thought provoking but limited
"Superman and Batman are the Plato and Aristotle of the comic-book world."
Short, varied essays make for an entertaining look at Philosophy |
10. Discovering Secular Humanism: Answers for the Novice and the Curious (2nd edition) by Jimmy Clay | |
Paperback: 100
Pages
(2010-07-08)
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11. Humanism and Libraries: An Essay on the Philosophy of Librarianship by André Cossette | |
Paperback: 102
Pages
(2009-12-15)
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12. A Small Treatise on the Great Virtues: The Uses of Philosophy in Everyday Life by André Comte-Sponville | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(2002-09-01)
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a great "Grand Tour"
Great book
Practical Philosophy, Both light and deep. Buy It.
eros - philia - agape
A Small Treatise of the Great Virtues |
13. Toward a Philosophy of the Act (University of Texas Press Slavic Series) by M.M. Bakhtin | |
Paperback: 132
Pages
(1993)
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14. A Passion for Wisdom: Readings in Western Philosophy on Love and Desire by Ellen K. Feder, Karmen MacKendrick, Sybol S. Cook | |
Paperback: 792
Pages
(2004-02-28)
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15. Themes in the Philosophy of Music by Stephen Davies | |
Paperback: 284
Pages
(2005-07-07)
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16. The Philosophy of (Erotic) Love by Robert C. Solomon | |
Paperback: 536
Pages
(1991-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description What does philosophy know of love? From Plato on, philosophers have struggled to pin love to the dissecting table and view it in the cold light of logic. Yet, as Arthur Danto writes in the foreword to this volume, "how incorrigibly stiff philosophy is when it undertakes to lay its icy fingers on the frilled and beating wings of the butterfly of love." Love, elusive and philosophically intractable as it is, has long fascinated philosophers. In this collection of classic and modern writings on the topic of erotic love, Robert Solomon and Kathleen Higgins have chosen excerpts from the great philosophical texts and combined them with the most exciting new work of philosophers writing today. The result is a broadly conceived, comprehensive, and important work, nearly as stimulating and provocative as love itself. It examines the mysteries of erotic love from a variety of philosophical perspectives and provides an impressive display of the wisdom that the world's best thinkers have brought, and continue to bring, to the study of love. In the end one loves one's desire and not what is desired.--Friedrich Nietzsche Free love? As if love is anything but free!--Emma Goldman I know of no more frequently cited word than love . . . Shouldn't this support the suspicion, along with rump-shaped hearts on bumper stickers . . . that in our language there may be no more bankrupt a word? Still these days bankruptcy does not prevent one from continuing to do very profitable business.--William Gass Love is a kind of war, and no assignment for cowards.--Ovid Every man carries within him the eternal image of woman . . . Even if no woman existed, it would still be possible to deduce from this unconscious image exactly how a woman would have to be constituted physically.--Carl Jung Love as a virtue? The passion that makes fools of us all and has led to the demise of Anthony, Cleopatra, young Romeo, Juliet and King Kong? Love is nice but it is not a virtue. Maybe it is not even nice.--Robert C. Solomon Contributions from: Plato, Sappho, Theano, Ovid, Heloise and Abelard, Andreas Capellanus, William Shakespeare, John Milton, Baruch Spinoza, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, G.W.F. Hegel, Arthur Schopenhauer, Stendhal, Friedrich Nietzsche, Sigmund Freud, Carol Jung, Karen Horney, D. H. Lawrence, Emma Goldmann, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone deBeauvoir, Philip Slater, Shulamith Firestone, Irving Singer, Martha Nussbaum, Jerome Neu, Louis Mackey, Amelie Rorty, Elizabeth Rapaport, Kathryn Pauly Morgan, Robert Nozick, Annette Baier, William Gass, Larry Thomas, Ronald de Sousa, Robert C. Solomon. Customer Reviews (4)
Excellent Survey of Romantic-Erotic Love
A little bit of everything
The Diverse Notions of Eros
Totally applicable through the centuries.... |
17. Debating Humanism (Societas) | |
Paperback: 123
Pages
(2006-11-01)
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18. Contemporary Philosophy of Mind: A Contentiously Classical Approach (Volume 0) by Georges Rey | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(1997-01-30)
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Rey searches for the algorithm of mind. What Rey offers is a spirited defense of 'mentalrealism', taking mental states like "beliefs" as the basis for analgorithmic description of how human minds work. Rey builds on Fodor'srepresentational theory of mind to produce his own version of aComputational/Representational Theory of Thought that tries to incorporateand extend our ordinary day-to-day world of mental experience: our beliefs,hopes, and desires. Rey provides both an initial outline of his plan ofattack and a useful glossary of terms. Hequickly dances past "TheTemptations to Dualism"; anyone sympathetic to Chalmers or othermodern dualists will be disappointed with the brush-off dualism recieves.Rey's chief concern is fighting the forces of Eliminativism and issuingendless complaints about the weaknesses of trainable neural networks.Halfway through the book Rey finally makes clear that he is proposing atheory of thought that will have to be built upon some foundation (such asneural networks), but he is uninterested in developing such afoundation. Rey wants to describe an algorithm by which sensoryexperiences (inputs) can be translated into abstract mental representations(elements of a Language of Thought) which can then be subjected tocomputational processes and so produce new representations and humanbehaviors (outputs). His formal system for doing this is the type of toyalgorithm that one commonly finds being offered in Freshman term papers bystudents who are getting their first exposure to artificical intelligenceor cognitive science. This is where most "realists" admit thatsomething must be done about the problem of getting semantics intosyntactical algorithms. Rey does not take up this challenge. Finally, Reysuggests how "Further Capacities" such as subjective quales mightbe incorporated into his theory. Rey provides a clear statement of modernfunctionalism. Maybe Rey's level-headed methods will allow materialists togrant Rey's algorithmic approach to mind a place in the Science of Mind. Inthis age of mindless connectionistic models, we could sure use a viablecounter-balance at the high end of the brain/mind hierarchy. Only time willtell us if Rey's theory is viable or D.O.A. ... Read more |
19. What Is Secular Humanism? by Paul Kurtz | |
Paperback: 62
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(2007-06-27)
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Editorial Review Product Description In this succinct, engaging overview of the secular humanist perspective, philosopher Paul Kurtz describes the many ways in which secular humanism's scientific, philosophical, and ethical outlook has exerted a profound influence on civilization from the ancient world to the present. Today many schools of thought broadly identify with humanist ideas and values. But Kurtz suggests that secular humanism is especially suitable for the needs of our increasingly secular world because it rejects supernatural accounts of reality and seeks to optimize the fullness of human life in a naturalistic universe. In tune with the most progressive trends of the contemporary world, secular humanism finds meaning in life here and now and expresses confidence in the power of human beings to solve their problems and conquer uncharted frontiers. Kurtz concludes by emphasizing that secular humanism is a bold new paradigm, which weaves together many historical threads, while adding much more that is relevant to our rapidly emerging planetary civilization. Customer Reviews (6)
Very short and simple
Excellent introduction to Humanism!
A small but packed book
Are there ethical values and principles nonreligious individuals can live by?
Excellent primer on modern secular humanism from the master! |
20. African American Humanism: An Anthology | |
Paperback: 286
Pages
(1991-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description Part One offers biographical sketches of such prominent black humanists as Frederick Douglass (1817-1895), an emancipated slave who became a great abolitionist and political leader; Hubert H. Harrison (1883-1927), possibly the greatest Afro-American intellectual of his time; and the revisionist historian and physicist Cheikh Anta Diop (1923-1985). Part Two features essays by black humanists, including the American teacher and writer W.E.B. Du Bois (1868-1963) on Christianity, and anthropologist and Harlem Renaissance novelist Zora Neale Hurston (1903-1960) on religion. Part Three offers the views of contemporary African humanists, including Emmanuel Kofi Mensah and Freda Amakye Ansah, on African religion, education, and women's issues. Part Four contains interviews conducted by Norm R. Allen, Jr., on the subjects of black humanist activism, the Afroasiatic roots of classical civilization, and the Harlem Renaissance. Included are contributions by:Freda Amakye Ansah, Martin G. Bernal, Frederick Douglass, W.E.B. Du Bois, Michel Fabre, Charles W. Faulkner, Leonard Harris, David Howard-Pitney, Norman Hill, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Ishmael Jaffree, Mike McBryde, Claude McKay, Emmanuel Kofi Mensah, Nkeyonye Otakpor, Joel Augustus Rogers, Melvin B. Tolson, Franz Vanderpuye, Ivan Van Sertima, and Kwasi Wiredu. |
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