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    In 1929 Charles Francis Potter founded the First Humanist Society of New York whose advisory board included Julian Huxley, John Dewey, Albert Einstein...
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  • Francis Potter (leader and founder, the First Humanist Society of New York, Inc.) John Herman Randall, Jr. (department of philosophy, Columbia University.)...
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    considered the "birthplace of Congregational Humanism." In 1929 Charles Francis Potter founded the First Humanist Society of New York whose advisory board included...
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    stands "for the rights and dignities of those who leave Islam" Fellowship of Humanity First Humanist Society of New York Foundation Beyond Belief Freedom...
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  • board of the First Humanist Society of New York Barbara Ehrenreich: American feminist, democratic socialist, and political activist; named Humanist of the...
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    Giordano Bruno Foundation Humanist Canada Humanist Association of Ireland Humanist Society of New Zealand Humanist Society Scotland Humanistischer Verband...
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    Julian Huxley (category Presidents of Humanists UK)
    advisory board of the First Humanist Society of New York. Huxley wrote that "There is no separate supernatural realm: all phenomena are part of one natural...
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    1930s. 1929 – First Humanist Society of New York 1930 – Humanism: A New Religion published by Charles Francis Potter(1885-1962) 1933 – Humanist Manifesto...
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    supporter of the Ethical Culture movement. He served on the advisory board of the First Humanist Society of New York. For the seventy-fifth anniversary of the...
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    an active participant in various humanist and Ethical Culture groups, including the First Humanist Society of New York and the Rationalist Association...
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    editor. The New Humanist was published from 1928 to 1936. The first Humanist Manifesto was issued by a conference held at the University of Chicago in...
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    John Dewey (category American humanists)
    Society of New York (1929); being one of the original 34 signatories of the first Humanist Manifesto (1933) and being elected an honorary member of the...
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    develop humanist codes of behavior, the Ethical movement emerged from the moral traditions of the secular societies of Europe and the secular society of the...
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    Innocent VII, patron of Leonardo Bruni, is considered the first humanist Pope. See James Hankins, Plato in the Italian Renaissance (New York: Columbia Studies...
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    (2023) Humanly Possible: Seven Hundred Years of Humanist Freethinking, Inquiry, and Hope. Penguin Press, New York, p.11. Davies 1997, p. 125. Fowler 1999,...
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    Albert Einstein (category American humanists)
    non-religious humanist and Ethical Culture groups in both the UK and US. He served on the advisory board of the First Humanist Society of New York, and was...
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  • consists of and what sort of society would be most conducive to human thriving" from a critical perspective rooted in Marxist philosophy. Marxist humanists argue...
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    Charles Francis Potter (category American humanists)
    progressive ideas led him to resign his post and found the First Humanist Society of New York, whose advisory board included Julian Huxley, John Dewey,...
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  • A Secular Humanist Declaration was an argument for and statement of support for democratic secular humanism. The document was issued in 1980 by the Council...
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    Eva Parker Ingersoll (category American humanists)
    George W. Rappleyea, an early member of The First Humanist Society of New York, founded in 1929. In her biography of Robert Ingersoll, Eva Ingersoll Brown...
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