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Humanism is a philosophical stance that emphasizes the value and agency of human species, both individually and collectively. The meaning of the term humanism has fluctuated according to the successive intellectual movements which have identified with it. Generally, however, humanism refers to a perspective that affirms some notion of human freedom and progress. It views humanity as responsible for the promotion and development of individuals, espouses the equal and inherent dignity of all human beings, and emphasizes a concern for humans in relation to the world. In practice, humanist philosophy advocates for the equal treatment of all people, regardless of their race, ethnic background, sex, gender, religion, or nationality.

Variants

Pan-Humanism

Pan-humanism is the concept of an affiliation with the humankind through some sort of legislative structure that allows all technological and economic development to be for the benefit of the people. This co-insides with the idea of a world government, which would serve as a common political authority for all humanity, such as the idea of world federalism.

Secular Humanism

Secular humanism begins with atheism (absence of belief in a deity) and agnosticism or skepticism (epistemological caution that rejects the transcendent as such due to a lack of evidence). Because no transcendent power will save us, secular humanists maintain that humans must take responsibility for themselves. While atheism is a necessary condition for secular humanism, it is not a sufficient one. Far from living in a moral vacuum, secular humanists “wish to encourage wherever possible the growth of moral awareness and the capacity for free choice and an understanding of the consequences thereof.”


Secular humanism emerges, then, as a comprehensive nonreligious life stance that incorporates a naturalistic philosophy, a cosmic outlook rooted in science, and a consequentialist ethical system.[3]

Religious Humanism

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History

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Principles

Humanism

  • All people come from the same place and need to be treated with fairness and equality. Humanists must actively uphold these standards and seek to help their fellow man.

How to Draw

Flag of Humanism
  1. Draw a ball
  2. Fill the ball with white
  3. Draw a black human shape in the center
  4. Add the eyes, and you're done!
Color Name HEX RGB
White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255
Black #000000 0, 0, 0


Relations

Friends

Frenemies

  • Marxism - Originally embraced me, but now he calls me bourgeoisie. And many of your followers violate human rights.
  • State Atheism - I said no religion above others, not all religions should be completely eradicated. Also, the level of pride you have in not being religious is eerily religion-esque tbh.
  • Environmentalism - Hmm... Should I care for the environment?
  • Kraterocracy - Only good if it is the non-humans who are subjugated or killed for being weak.

Enemies

Further Information

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Wikipedia

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  1. L. Beethoven criticized monarchism and aristocracy in general
  2. L. Beethoven greeted the French Revolution
  3. https://secularhumanism.org/what-is-secular-humanism/secular-humanism-defined/