The participants at the Fifteenth Congress of the World Federation of Humanists dealt with a post-Marxist world and how Humanism possesses the power to approach the task of living in this changed environment both locally and globally. In the resulting collection of papers, Humanism and the Good Life, scholars redefine Humanism and explain their approaches to it in essays on environmental, social, economic, and moral issues, as well as cultural and ethnic problems. The contributors come from Africa, Western and Central Europe, North and South America. Their papers demonstrate the wide spectrum of diversity, compassion, and dedication that make up the connection between Humanism and the good life at the end of the twentieth century.
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The Contributors: William L. Hendrickson, Peter Horwath, Archie J. Bahm, László Tarnói, Brayton Polka, Ines M. Miyares, John Timothy Wixted, László Pál, Lewis A. Tambs, Eric P. Thor, Richard Adu-Asamoah, Richard S. Gordon, Sándor A. Magyari, Barbara Eggenkämper, Stacie Anfinson, Dieter A. Binder, Michael Gehler, Jan S. Szmyd, Miroljub Jokovic, Piotr Fast, Rolfs Ekmanis, Jerry N. Blaskovich, L. Teresa Valdivieso, Michael S. Batts, Reginald Fraser Amonoo, Hans-Jörg Knobloch, Magdi Youssef, Philip F. Williams, Shirley J. Paolini, Barbara Cortright, Thomas Taylor, Caroline Molina, Rob Lawrence, Reinhold Grimm, Michael Lehmann, Arturo Ramírez, Lupe Cárdenas, Justo S. Alarcón, Cida S. Chase, Manuel de Jesús Hernández-G., David William Foster, Enrique Ballón Aguirre, Tania Serra, Angel Sánchez, Carlos Javier García, Celina Silva.
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Zustand: Wie Neu. Zustandsbeschreibung: Mängelexemplar/near mint. Proceedings of the Fifteenth Congress of the World Federation of Humanists. Edited by Peter Horwath, William L. Hendrickson, L. Teresa Valdivieso and Eric Thor. The participants at the Fifteenth Congress of the World Federation of Humanists dealt with a post-Marxist world and how Humanism possesses the power to approach the task of living in this changed environment both locally and globally. In the resulting collection of papers, scholars redefine Humanism and explain their approaches to it in essays on environmental, social, economic, and moral issues, as well as cultural and ethnic problems. The contributors come from Africa, Western and Central Europe, North and South America. Their papers demonstrate the wide spectrum of diversity, compassion, and dedication that make up the connection between Humanism and the good life at the end of the twentieth century. XIV,608 Seiten, gebunden (Peter Lang Verlag 1998). Statt EUR 75,95. Gewicht: 1018 g - Gebunden/Gebundene Ausgabe. Artikel-Nr. 10227
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