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Meditations for the Humanist by AC Grayling

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Judy Watt & John Shilliday [Melb]

Tel. (03) 9421 2052, Mob. 0413 185 065

www.yourcelebrants.com.au

Dally Messenger [Melb]

Tel. (03) 9419 0460, Mob. 0411 717 303

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Ilsa Rand [Heathcote]

Tel. (03) 5433 2335

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Lyn Knorr [Woodend]

Tel. (03) 5427 4605, Mob. 0412 987 899

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Dawn Dickson [Cranbourne North]

Tel. (03) 5995 6358, Mob. 0412 613 853

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Nola Coulthurst [Merricks North]

Tel. (03) 5989 7177, Mob. 0428 897 228

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Humanism is a worldview and a moral philosophy that considers humans to be of primary importance. It is a perspective common to a wide range of ethical stances that attaches importance to human dignity, concerns, and capabilities, particularly rationality. Although the word has many senses, its current philosophical meaning comes into focus when contrasted to the supernatural or to appeals to higher authority.[1][2] Since the 19th century, humanism has been associated with an anti-clericalism inherited from the 18th-century Enlightenment philosophes. The term covers organized non-theistic religions, secular humanism, and a humanistic life stance.[3]