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Humanist Manifesto I
declaration-or-charter1933
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16 answers across the worldviews stand on this work
- HumanismWhat major branches or schools exist within it?
- HumanismWhat events shaped its early growth?
- HumanismWhen and where did this worldview first appear?
- HumanismDoes it match reality as we find it — in history, in science, and in everyday human experience?
- HumanismWhat are its foundational texts — scriptures, books, or writings?
- HumanismIs there a God or higher power — and what is it like?
- HumanismAre humans born good, sinful, neutral, divine, or something else?
- HumanismWhat do its own followers disagree about?
- HumanismWho were the key people who taught it or preserved it?
- HumanismIs reality only physical, or is there also a spiritual side?
- HumanismCan the problem be fully solved, partly solved, or never solved?at (1933) vs. III
- HumanismWhat are the main themes and the style of these texts?
- HumanismHow were these texts written down, collected, and passed on?at (1933), The New Humanist
- HumanismWhat major turning points changed it over time?
- HumanismWhat deeper thing — moral, spiritual, psychological, or social — does it say is broken?
- HumanismWhy is there something rather than nothing?
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