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'''A Secular Humanist Declaration''' was an argument for and statement of [[belief]] in [[democracy|democratic]] [[secular humanism]]. The document was issued in 1980 by The Council for Democratic and Secular Humanism ("CODESH"), now the [[Council for Secular Humanism]] ("CSH"). Compiled by [[Paul Kurtz]], it is largely a restatement of the content of the [[American Humanist Association]]'s 1973 [[Humanist Manifesto II]], of which he was co-author with [[Edwin H. Wilson]]. Both Wilson and Kurtz had served as editors of THE HUMANIST, from which Kurtz departed in 1979 and thereafter set about establishing his own movement and his own periodical. His Secular Humanist Declaration was the starting point for these enterprises. |
'''A Secular Humanist Declaration''' was an argument for and statement of [[belief]] in [[democracy|democratic]] [[secular humanism]]. The document was issued in 1980 by The Council for Democratic and Secular Humanism ("CODESH"), now the [[Council for Secular Humanism]] ("CSH"). Compiled by [[Paul Kurtz]], it is largely a restatement of the content of the [[American Humanist Association]]'s 1973 [[Humanist Manifesto II]], of which he was co-author with [[Edwin H. Wilson]]. Both Wilson and Kurtz had served as editors of THE HUMANIST, from which Kurtz departed in 1979 and thereafter set about establishing his own movement and his own periodical. His Secular Humanist Declaration was the starting point for these enterprises. |
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==Table of Contents== |
==Table of Contents== |
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# Free Inquiry |
# Free Inquiry |
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# Separation Of Church And Sta |
# Separation Of Church And Sta |
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# The Ideal Of Freedom |
# The Ideal Of Freedom |
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== Signatories == |
== Signatories == |
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Before the list of signatories, the declaration has the following disclaimer: "Although we who endorse this declaration may not agree with all its specific provisions, we nevertheless support its general purposes and direction and believe that it is important that they be enunciated and implemented. We call upon all men and women of good will who agree with us to join in helping to keep alive the commitment to the principles of free inquiry and the secular humanist outlook. We submit that the decline of these values could have ominous implications for the future of civilization on this planet." |
Before the list of signatories, the declaration has the following disclaimer: "Although we who endorse this declaration may not agree with all its specific provisions, we nevertheless support its general purposes and direction and believe that it is important that they be enunciated and implemented. We call upon all men and women of good will who agree with us to join in helping to keep alive the commitment to the principles of free inquiry and the secular humanist outlook. We submit that the decline of these values could have ominous implications for the future of civilization on this planet." |
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=== United States === |
=== United States === |
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*[[George Ogden Abell|George Abell]] (professor of astronomy, UCLA) |
*[[George Ogden Abell|George Abell]] (professor of astronomy, UCLA) |
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*[[John Anton |
*[[John Anton]] (professor of philosophy, Emory University) |
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*[[Khoren Arisian |
*[[Khoren Arisian]] (minister, First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis) |
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*[[Isaac Asimov |
*[[Isaac Asimov]] (science fiction author) |
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*[[Paul Beattie |
*[[Paul Beattie]] (minister, All Souls Unitarian Church; president, Fellowship of Religious Humanism) |
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*[[H. James Birx |
*[[H. James Birx]] (professor of anthropology and sociology, Canisius College) |
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*[[Brand Blanshard |
*[[Brand Blanshard]] (professor emeritus of philosophy, Yale) |
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*[[Joseph L. Blau |
*[[Joseph L. Blau]] (Professor Emeritus of Religion, Columbia) |
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*[[Francis Crick |
*[[Francis Crick]] (Nobel Prize Laureate, Salk Institute) |
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*[[Arthur Danto |
*[[Arthur Danto]] (professor of philosophy, Columbia University) |
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*[[Albert Ellis (psychologist)|Albert Ellis]] (executive director, Institute for Rational Emotive Therapy) |
*[[Albert Ellis (psychologist)|Albert Ellis]] (executive director, Institute for Rational Emotive Therapy) |
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*[[Roy Fairfield |
*[[Roy Fairfield]] (former professor of social science, Antioch) |
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*[[Herbert Feigl |
*[[Herbert Feigl]] (professor emeritus of philosophy, University of Minnesota) |
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*[[Joseph Fletcher |
*[[Joseph Fletcher]] (theologian, University of Virginia Medical School) |
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*[[Sidney Hook |
*[[Sidney Hook]] (professor emeritus of philosophy, NYU, fellow at Hoover Institute) |
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*[[George Hourani |
*[[George Hourani]] (professor of philosophy, State University of New York at Buffalo) |
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*[[Walter Kaufmann (philosopher)|Walter Kaufmann]] (professor of philosophy, Princeton) |
*[[Walter Kaufmann (philosopher)|Walter Kaufmann]] (professor of philosophy, Princeton) |
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*[[Marvin Kohl |
*[[Marvin Kohl]] (professor of philosophy, medical ethics, State University of New York at Fredonia) |
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*[[Richard Kostelanetz |
*[[Richard Kostelanetz]] (writer, artist, critic) |
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*[[Paul Kurtz |
*[[Paul Kurtz]] (Professor of Philosophy, State University of New York at Buffalo) |
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*[[Joseph Margolis |
*[[Joseph Margolis]] (professor of philosophy, Temple University) |
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*[[Floyd Matson |
*[[Floyd Matson]] (professor of American Studies, University of Hawaii) |
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*[[Ernest Nagel |
*[[Ernest Nagel]] (professor emeritus of philosophy, Columbia) |
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*[[Lee Nisbet |
*[[Lee Nisbet]] (associate professor of philosophy, Medaille) |
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*[[George Olincy |
*[[George Olincy]] (lawyer) |
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*[[Virginia Olincy]] |
*[[Virginia Olincy]] |
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*[[W. V. Quine |
*[[W. V. Quine]] (professor of philosophy, Harvard University) |
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*[[Robert Rimmer |
*[[Robert Rimmer]] (novelist) |
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*[[Herbert Schapiro |
*[[Herbert Schapiro]] (Freedom from Religion Foundation) |
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*[[Herbert Schneider |
*[[Herbert Schneider]] (professor emeritus of philosophy, Claremont College) |
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*[[B. F. Skinner |
*[[B. F. Skinner]] (professor emeritus of psychology, Harvard) |
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*[[Gordon Stein |
*[[Gordon Stein]] (editor, The American Rationalist) |
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*[[George Tomashevich |
*[[George Tomashevich]] (professor of anthropology, Buffalo State University College) |
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*[[Valentin Turchin |
*[[Valentin Turchin]] (Russian dissident; computer scientist, City College, City University of New York) |
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*[[Sherwin Wine |
*[[Sherwin Wine]] (rabbi, Birmingham Temple, founder, Society for Humanistic Judaism) |
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*[[Marvin Zimmerman |
*[[Marvin Zimmerman]] (professor of philosophy, State University of New York at Buffalo) |
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=== Canada === |
=== Canada === |
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*[[Henry Morgentaler]] (physician, Montreal) |
*[[Henry Morgentaler]] (physician, Montreal) |
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*[[Kai Nielsen]] (professor of philosophy, University of Calgary) |
*[[Kai Nielsen]] (professor of philosophy, University of Calgary) |
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=== France === |
=== France === |
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*[[Yves Galifret]] (executive director, Union Rationaliste) |
*[[Yves Galifret]] (executive director, Union Rationaliste) |
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*[[Jean Claude Pecker]] (professor of astrophysics, College de France, Academie des Sciences) |
*[[Jean Claude Pecker]] (professor of astrophysics, College de France, Academie des Sciences) |
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=== Great Britain (i.e. |
=== Great Britain (i.e. United Kingdom) === |
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* Sir [[A.J. Ayer |
* Sir [[A.J. Ayer]] (professor of philosophy, Oxford University) |
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*[[H.J. Blackham |
*[[H.J. Blackham]] (former chairman, Social Morality Council and British Humanist Association) |
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*[[Bernard Crick |
*[[Bernard Crick]] (professor of politics, Birkbeck College, London University) |
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* Sir [[Raymond Firth]] (professor emeritus of anthropology, University of London) |
* Sir [[Raymond Firth]] (professor emeritus of anthropology, University of London) |
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*[[Jim Herrick |
*[[Jim Herrick]] (then editor of The [[Freethought|Freethinker]]) |
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*[[Zhores A. Medvedev |
*[[Zhores A. Medvedev]] (Russian dissident; Medical Research Council) |
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*[[Dora Russell |
*[[Dora Russell]] (Mrs. [[Bertrand Russell]]) (author) |
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*[[Lord Ritchie-Calder]] (president, Rationalist Press Association) |
*[[Lord Ritchie-Calder]] (president, Rationalist Press Association) |
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*[[Harry Stopes-Roe]] (senior lecturer in science studies, University of Birmingham; chairman, British Humanist Association) |
*[[Harry Stopes-Roe]] (senior lecturer in science studies, University of Birmingham; chairman, British Humanist Association) |
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*[[Nicolas Walter]] (editor, New Humanist) |
*[[Nicolas Walter]] (editor, New Humanist) |
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*Baroness [[Barbara Wootton |
*Baroness [[Barbara Wootton]] (Deputy Speaker, House of Lords) |
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=== India === |
=== India === |
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*[[B. Shah]] (president, Indian Secular Society; director, Institute for the Study of Indian Traditions) |
*[[B. Shah]] (president, Indian Secular Society; director, Institute for the Study of Indian Traditions) |
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*[[V. M. Tarkunde]] (Supreme Court Judge, chairman, Indian Radical Humanist Association) |
*[[V. M. Tarkunde]] (Supreme Court Judge, chairman, Indian Radical Humanist Association) |
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=== Israel === |
=== Israel === |
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=== Norway === |
=== Norway === |
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* [[Alastair Hannay]] (professor of philosophy, University of Trondheim) |
* [[Alastair Hannay]] (professor of philosophy, University of Trondheim) |
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=== Yugoslavia === |
=== Yugoslavia === |
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* [[Milovan Djilas]] (author, former vice president of Yugoslavia) |
* [[Milovan Djilas]] (author, former vice president of Yugoslavia) |
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* [[M. Markovic]] (professor of philosophy, Serbian Academy of Sciences & Arts and University of Belgrade) |
* [[M. Markovic]] (professor of philosophy, Serbian Academy of Sciences & Arts and University of Belgrade) |
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* [[Svet. Stojanovic]] (professor of philosophy, University of Belgrade) |
* [[Svet. Stojanovic]] (professor of philosophy, University of Belgrade) |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* [http://www.secularhumanism.org/index.php?section=main&page=declaration Text of the ''Declaration''] |
* [http://www.secularhumanism.org/index.php?section=main&page=declaration Text of the ''Declaration''] |
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[[Category:Secularism]] |
[[Category:Secularism]] |
Revision as of 13:36, 16 January 2011
A Secular Humanist Declaration was an argument for and statement of belief in democratic secular humanism. The document was issued in 1980 by The Council for Democratic and Secular Humanism ("CODESH"), now the Council for Secular Humanism ("CSH"). Compiled by Paul Kurtz, it is largely a restatement of the content of the American Humanist Association's 1973 Humanist Manifesto II, of which he was co-author with Edwin H. Wilson. Both Wilson and Kurtz had served as editors of THE HUMANIST, from which Kurtz departed in 1979 and thereafter set about establishing his own movement and his own periodical. His Secular Humanist Declaration was the starting point for these enterprises.
Table of Contents
- Free Inquiry
- Separation Of Church And Sta
- The Ideal Of Freedom
- Ethics Based On Critical Intelligence
- Moral Education
- Religious Skepticism
- Reason
- Science And Technology
- Evolution
- Education
Signatories
Before the list of signatories, the declaration has the following disclaimer: "Although we who endorse this declaration may not agree with all its specific provisions, we nevertheless support its general purposes and direction and believe that it is important that they be enunciated and implemented. We call upon all men and women of good will who agree with us to join in helping to keep alive the commitment to the principles of free inquiry and the secular humanist outlook. We submit that the decline of these values could have ominous implications for the future of civilization on this planet."
United States
- George Abell (professor of astronomy, UCLA)
- John Anton (professor of philosophy, Emory University)
- Khoren Arisian (minister, First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis)
- Isaac Asimov (science fiction author)
- Paul Beattie (minister, All Souls Unitarian Church; president, Fellowship of Religious Humanism)
- H. James Birx (professor of anthropology and sociology, Canisius College)
- Brand Blanshard (professor emeritus of philosophy, Yale)
- Joseph L. Blau (Professor Emeritus of Religion, Columbia)
- Francis Crick (Nobel Prize Laureate, Salk Institute)
- Arthur Danto (professor of philosophy, Columbia University)
- Albert Ellis (executive director, Institute for Rational Emotive Therapy)
- Roy Fairfield (former professor of social science, Antioch)
- Herbert Feigl (professor emeritus of philosophy, University of Minnesota)
- Joseph Fletcher (theologian, University of Virginia Medical School)
- Sidney Hook (professor emeritus of philosophy, NYU, fellow at Hoover Institute)
- George Hourani (professor of philosophy, State University of New York at Buffalo)
- Walter Kaufmann (professor of philosophy, Princeton)
- Marvin Kohl (professor of philosophy, medical ethics, State University of New York at Fredonia)
- Richard Kostelanetz (writer, artist, critic)
- Paul Kurtz (Professor of Philosophy, State University of New York at Buffalo)
- Joseph Margolis (professor of philosophy, Temple University)
- Floyd Matson (professor of American Studies, University of Hawaii)
- Ernest Nagel (professor emeritus of philosophy, Columbia)
- Lee Nisbet (associate professor of philosophy, Medaille)
- George Olincy (lawyer)
- Virginia Olincy
- W. V. Quine (professor of philosophy, Harvard University)
- Robert Rimmer (novelist)
- Herbert Schapiro (Freedom from Religion Foundation)
- Herbert Schneider (professor emeritus of philosophy, Claremont College)
- B. F. Skinner (professor emeritus of psychology, Harvard)
- Gordon Stein (editor, The American Rationalist)
- George Tomashevich (professor of anthropology, Buffalo State University College)
- Valentin Turchin (Russian dissident; computer scientist, City College, City University of New York)
- Sherwin Wine (rabbi, Birmingham Temple, founder, Society for Humanistic Judaism)
- Marvin Zimmerman (professor of philosophy, State University of New York at Buffalo)
Canada
- Henry Morgentaler (physician, Montreal)
- Kai Nielsen (professor of philosophy, University of Calgary)
France
- Yves Galifret (executive director, Union Rationaliste)
- Jean Claude Pecker (professor of astrophysics, College de France, Academie des Sciences)
Great Britain (i.e. United Kingdom)
- Sir A.J. Ayer (professor of philosophy, Oxford University)
- H.J. Blackham (former chairman, Social Morality Council and British Humanist Association)
- Bernard Crick (professor of politics, Birkbeck College, London University)
- Sir Raymond Firth (professor emeritus of anthropology, University of London)
- Jim Herrick (then editor of The Freethinker)
- Zhores A. Medvedev (Russian dissident; Medical Research Council)
- Dora Russell (Mrs. Bertrand Russell) (author)
- Lord Ritchie-Calder (president, Rationalist Press Association)
- Harry Stopes-Roe (senior lecturer in science studies, University of Birmingham; chairman, British Humanist Association)
- Nicolas Walter (editor, New Humanist)
- Baroness Barbara Wootton (Deputy Speaker, House of Lords)
India
- B. Shah (president, Indian Secular Society; director, Institute for the Study of Indian Traditions)
- V. M. Tarkunde (Supreme Court Judge, chairman, Indian Radical Humanist Association)
Israel
- Shulamit Aloni (lawyer, member of Knesset, head of Citizens Rights Movement)
Norway
- Alastair Hannay (professor of philosophy, University of Trondheim)
Yugoslavia
- Milovan Djilas (author, former vice president of Yugoslavia)
- M. Markovic (professor of philosophy, Serbian Academy of Sciences & Arts and University of Belgrade)
- Svet. Stojanovic (professor of philosophy, University of Belgrade)
See also
- Amsterdam Declaration 2002 - the defining statement of Humanism worldwide