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Humanist and Tradition
" The Humanist Tradition and Milton's Satan: The Conservative as Revolutionary ," Studies in English Literature, 1500 – 1900, Vol.
Among Bullock's other works were The Humanist Tradition in the West ( 1985 ), and The Life and Times of Ernest Bevin, a three-volume biography of British Labour Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, who had a similar background to Bullock.
* The Humanist Tradition ( 1953 ).

Humanist and West
On the top of the West Tower sit four female statues, which represent Astronomy, Geometry, Medicine, and Theology ( however, in the Humanist Quadrivium they are Astronomy, Mathematics, Geometry and Music ( Bätschmann, 184 ).
His Humanist funeral was held at the West London Crematorium, in Kensal Green.
" He experimented at home by mixing medicines and the very basic ingredients included in children's chemistry sets of the time, until he began his formal training in botany, zoology, physics, and chemistry at the Ethical Culture School, a private high school on New York's Upper West Side founded by the Ethical Culture Society, a Humanist religious movement of which his parents were members.

Humanist and 1985
In August 1985 the first issue of The Humanist was published and in 1987 the first Humanist Party candidate contested a parliamentary by-election.
She is also former President of the National Secular Society ( 1971 – 1996 ), former Chair of the British Voluntary Euthanasia Society ( now known as Dignity in Dying ) ( 1981 – 1985 ) and current Honorary Vice President of the Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association in the United Kingdom.

Humanist and ),
* HumanLight ( Humanist holiday ), ( December 23 )
* Humanist ( typography ), a class of typeface styles
* Humanist ( electronic seminar ), an email discussion list on humanities computing, described as “ an international online seminar on humanities computing and the digital humanities ”
* The Humanist ( journal ), a magazine published by the American Humanist Association
* Humanist ( journal ), a magazine published by the Norwegian Humanist Association
In Nietzsche Humanist ( 1998: 129 ), Claude Pavur explains that " he Greek prefix ' anti ' does not merely designate opposition, but it can also mean ' in place of.
In December 2004, the new coalition government ( PD, PNL, PUR Romanian Humanist Party-which eventually changed its name to Romanian Conservative Party and UDMR ), was sworn in under Prime Minister Tăriceanu.
The IHEU endorses World Humanist Day ( 21 June ), Darwin Day ( 12 February ), Human Rights Day ( 10 December ) and HumanLight ( 23 December ) as official days of Humanist celebration, though none are yet a public holiday.
When Forster ’ s cousin, Philip Whichelo, donated a portrait of Forster to the Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association ( GLHA ), Jim Herrick, the founder, quoted Forster's words: " The humanist has four leading characteristics-curiosity, a free mind, belief in good taste, and belief in the human race.
* Humanist Democratic Centre ( cdH ), Belgium
* Marion Sonnenfeld ( editor ), The World of Yesterday's Humanist Today.
He was the son of Lord Ritchie Calder ( 1906 – 1982 ), a noted science writer, Humanist and pacifist.
* Jean Boivin, Messiaen's Teaching at the Paris Conservatoire: A Humanist Legacy, in Siglind Bruhn, Messiaen's Language of Mystical Love ( New York, Garland, 1998 ), 5-31: 10
* Mohler, Ludwig Kardinal Bessarion als Theologe, Humanist und Staatsmann ( Aalen: Scientia Verlag ; Paderborn: F. Schöningh, 1923 – 42 ), 3 volumes.
The couple live in Michaelston-le-Pit ( a village situated outside their constituencies ), and are supporters of the British Humanist Association.
Other authors associated with the New Humanist group included George Roy Elliott ( 1883-1963 ), Norman Foerster ( 1887-1972 ) and Stuart Pratt Sherman ( 1881-1926 ).
* Barbara Smoker ( born 1923 ), British Humanist activist and freethought advocate
* Rooney, Anne ( 2010 ), Pissing in the Wind ?, The New Humanist, May 2010

Humanist and by
" In 1975, amid increasing popular interest in astrology, The Humanist magazine presented a rebuttal of astrology in a statement put together by Bart J. Bok, Lawrence E. Jerome, and Paul Kurtz.
Sakharov was named the 1980 Humanist of the Year by the American Humanist Association.
In 1988, Sakharov was given the International Humanist Award by the International Humanist and Ethical Union.
He was named 2004 Humanist of the Year by the American Humanist Association.
* Distributism as a means of achieving third way economics, a paper for the Secular Party of Australia written by Richard Howard of the Humanist Society of New South Wales
In 2004 he was recognised as the Australian Humanist of the Year by the Council of Australian Humanist Societies, and in June 2012 was named a Companion of the Order of Australia for his services to philosophy and bioethics.
The release in 1980 of A Secular Humanist Declaration by the newly formed Council for Democratic and Secular Humanism ( CODESH, now the Council for Secular Humanism ) gave secular humanism an organisational identity within the United States.
To further promote Humanist identity, these words are also free of any adjectives, as recommended by prominent members of IHEU.
The British Humanist Association took that name in 1967, but had developed from the Union of Ethical Societies which had been founded by Stanton Coit in 1896.
Organizations like the International Humanist and Ethical Union use the " Happy Human " symbol, based on a 1965 design by Denis Barrington </ center >
All member organisations of the International Humanist and Ethical Union are required by bylaw 5. 1 to accept the Minimum Statement on Humanism:
A Secular Humanist Declaration was issued in 1980 by the Council for Secular Humanism's predecessor, CODESH.
General doctrines of Humanism are also set out in the Humanist Manifesto prepared by the American Humanist Association.
* Humanism With A Capital H by Harvey Lebrun of the American Humanist Association
* October 5 – The Society for Ethical Culture of Chicago – ( currently the Ethical Humanist Society of Chicago ) is founded by Felix Adler.

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