Teach Yourself Humanism (Teach Yourself General)

Teach Yourself Humanism (Teach Yourself General)

by Mark Vernon (Author)

Synopsis

What do Plato, Kant, Marx, Nietzsche, Einstein and Dawkins have in common? They have all held beliefs that have been called humanist. Whether you want to find out more about the history and development of humanism, are studying it at A-level or university, or are aware of its increasing prominence in our society today and want to investigate it further, Teach Yourself Humanism is a comprehensive guide to this important and diverse philosophy. Generally seeking to define itself not as a negative response to religion but as a practical and ethical way of life focusing on common human needs and seeking rational ways of solving human problems, this book will delve into the history and development of humanist thought and address the many questions that surround humanism today. Why is humanism important? Is it possible to 'believe' in humanism after Auschwitz? What implications does humanist thought have on our society as a whole and the way in which it is structured? How does humanism deal with birth, marriage and death? Addressing all of these key questions, Teach Yourself Humanism is a fascinating read.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Teach Yourself
Published: 29 Aug 2008

ISBN 10: 0340965126
ISBN 13: 9780340965122

Author Bio
Mark Vernon is a writer and journalist. His recent books include: 'The Philosophy of Friendship' (Palgrave Macmillan), 'After Atheism' (Palgrave Macmillan), and 'Wellbeing' (Acumen). He writes articles for the Guardian, the Financial Times, the TLS and the Philosophers' Magazine. He is often on the radio, including programmes such as Radio 2's Chris Evans show, Radio 3's Nightwaves, Radio 4's In our Time and Five Live chat shows. He is an honorary research fellow at Birkbeck College, London and has degrees in physics and theology and a PhD in philosophy. He used to be a priest in the Church of England.