Humanism is a philosophical stance that emphasizes the value and agency of the human species, both individually and collectively. Humanism is non-dogmatic and open-ended. The meaning of the term humanism has fluctuated according to the successive intellectual movements which have identified with it. Generally, however, humanism is the belief that human beings are the source of meaning and values. Humanists see humanity as having the capacity for continued growth and development, and they affirm some notion of human freedom and progress. Humanism 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
Religious Humanism is a form of humanism that applies humanistic ethical philosophies on religious principles rather than secular principles. Religious humanism is sometimes referred to as non-theistic religion or congregational humanism. Other theistic humanist traditions have arisen over time, such as Christian humanism.
Some Religious Humanist organizations and religions that include significant numbers of members and clergy who identify as humanists:
- The Humanist Society – This organization has its roots in the Quaker tradition but today is not exclusively tied to that tradition
- The Objector Church – Founded in 2018 as an interfaith religious humanist community.
- The Satanic Temple – TST is a non-theistic religion. Its seven tenets espouse humanist values, and the overwhelming majority of TST members identify as humanists.
- Unitarian Universalists – As many as half or more of UU congregations identify themselves as humanists when surveyed. Humanist UU's are represented by the UU Humanist Association (HUUmanists)
- Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) – Groups within the Quaker communities that hold a humanist perspective include Nontheist Friends
- Judaism – see Humanistic Judaism, Reconstructionist Judaism
- Buddhist – see Humanistic Buddhism
Humanistic 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 and a market-based economy. It is often seen as a middle ground between the ideas of modern capitalism and democratic socialism.
File:Eco-Hum.png Eco-Humanism
Eco-Humanism is a version of humanism that advocates for environmental ethics. Andrew Brennan was an advocate of ecologic humanism (eco-humanism), the argument that all ontological entities, animate and inanimate, can be given ethical worth purely on the basis that they exist.
History
The modern founding of Humanism was developed by poet and scholar Francesco Petrarca in the 14th century, who was believed to be the modern founder of the philispohy. While it was founded as a secular movement, Petrarca was very devout to Catholicism.
Principles
- Egalitarianism: 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.
- Individualism: Humanism supports Individualist beliefs, believing that humans themselves are responible for creating freedom. Humanists advocate the Liberty and self-rights of the individual.
- Secularism: Humanism has always proven itself to be a (usually) secular ideology every time. In fact that is a natural component within. Humanism believes that scientific knowledge and evidence in the real world matters more over the simple belief in "supernatural entities".
- Welfare: Humanism is moral; morality is a way of humans improving our lives. Humanists engage in practical action to improve personal and social conditions, that through welfare. In fact, many liberal and welfare ideologies justify this principle upon adapting it to their own policies.
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Relations
Friends
- Pan-Humanism - Unite humanity!
- Democracy - The majority of humans have the entire power over an individual. Based!
- Laicism - The truth of humanity must come from reality itself. Science, self-thinking, and evidence matter more than religion.
- Athenian Democracy - "About the gods, I am able to know neither that they exist nor that they do not exist nor of what kind they are in form: for many things prevent me from knowing this, its obscurity and the brevity of man's life".
- Alter-Globalization - My based friend wants people to maintain their identity whilst being united with the world.
- Progressivism - You carry my ideas well!
- Feminism - Down with bigotry! Men and women are equal!
- Atheistic Satanism (TST) - Humanism with Horns.
- Social Liberalism - Love you too babe! <3
- Socialism with a Human Face - One of the most based socialists! Also nice human face. Wish I had one too.
- Reformist Marxism - A Marxist who still gets me.
- Social Capitalism - A capitalist who still gets me.
- Social Democracy - Another, a more moderate leftist who still gets me.
- Cosmopolitanism - We should all be putting aside our differences for the betterment of humanity.
- Democratic Transhumanism - Humanity must be improved while our values must be kept.
- Welfarism - Every human, regardless of their background, deserves to have their basic needs covered.
Frenemies
- Marxism - Originally embraced me, but now he calls me bourgeoisie. And your anti-individualism scares me...
- 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?
Enemies
- Anti-Humanism - Literal opposite.
- Voluntary Human Extinction - This is ridiculous.
- File:Ego.png Anarcho-Egoism - Calls me a pious atheist.
- Autocracy - People other than you are important too!
- Reactionarism - You are everything I loathe. Good grief we had the Enlightenment.
- Racial Nationalism - Racism is wrong! We are all humans at the end of the day.
- Theocracies - Separation of church and state is necessary!
- Hive-Mind Collectivism - What are you???
- Social Darwinism & Avaritionism - Stop your misanthropy and infighting!
- Ingsoc - This is what happens when human rights are gone...
- Posadism - Filthy Xeno that wants to nuke humanity.
- Primal Primitivism - Reject humanity return to monke? NO.
- Deep Ecology - Humanity is NOT equal to animals. Do not violate human rights just because you care about them.
- Post-Humanism - Matrix? Skynet? Roko's Basilisk? Worst nightmare!
- Anarcho-Nihilism - Why do you hate humanity so much?
Further Information
Books/Literature
- The Essence of Christianity by Ludwig Feuerbach
- Humanism and Its Aspirations: The Humanist Manifesto
- The Human Condition by Hannah Arendt
- In Search of Florentine Civic Humanism by Hans Baronand Republican Liberty in an Age of Classicism and Tyranny by Hans Baron
- Humanistic and Political Literature in Florence and Venice at the Beginning of the Quattrocento by Hans Baron
- Studies in Humanistic and Political Literature by Hans Baron
- The Crisis of the Early Italian Renaissance: Civic Humanism
- Leonardo Bruni Aretino. Humanistisch-philosophische Schriften by Hans Baron
Wikipedia
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- ↑ L. Beethoven criticized monarchism and aristocracy in general
- ↑ L. Beethoven greeted the French Revolution
- ↑ https://secularhumanism.org/what-is-secular-humanism/secular-humanism-defined/