What is another word for secular humanism?

Pronunciation: [sˈɛkjʊlə hjˈuːmənˌɪzəm] (IPA)

Secular humanism is a philosophy that emphasizes human reason, ethics, and justice, while rejecting religious beliefs and supernaturalism. Synonyms for secular humanism can include rationalism, naturalism, humanism, atheism, freethought, agnosticism, and skepticism. Rationalism is the belief that reason leads to truth, while naturalism is the acceptance of natural laws and the rejection of supernatural explanations. Humanism places human values and interests at the forefront of thought and action. Atheism, freethought, and agnosticism are all forms of non-belief in god or gods. Skepticism is the critical examination of knowledge and belief, often leading to doubt. Each of these synonyms shares a common rejection of religious dogma and a commitment to rational inquiry and ethical autonomy.

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Famous quotes with Secular humanism

  • One can't understand the Christian Right and similar movements unless one sees them as reactive - they're reacting to what they call secular humanism.
    Peter L. Berger
  • The foundational morality of the civilized world is best summarized in the Ten Commandments. Moral relativism and secular humanism are slippery slopes. The terminal moraine at the base of these slopes is a rubble pile consisting of either despotism and pillage, or anarchy and the depths of depravity. I believe that it takes both faith and friends to survive perilous times.
    James Wesley Rawles

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