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  1. 24 de may. de 2019 · Humanist manifestos I and II. "Humanist Manifesto I first appeared in the New Humanist, May/June 1933 (Vol. VI, no. 3). Humanist Manifesto II first appeared in The Humanist, September/October 1973 (Vol. XXXIII, No. 5)"

  2. Those who sign Humanist Manifesto II disclaim that they are setting forth a binding credo; their individual views would be stated in widely varying ways. This statement is, however, reaching for vision in a time that needs direction. It is social analysis in an effort at consensus.

  3. The Manifesto is a product of many minds. It was designed to represent a developing point of view, not a new creed. The individuals whose signatures appear would, had they been writing individual statements, have stated the propositions in differing terms.

  4. Los tres manifiestos. El manifiesto original fue Un Manifiesto humanista de 1933, conocido como Manifiesto humanista I, tiene un cariz religioso. El segundo de ellos, Manifiesto Humanista II, se lleva a cabo dentro de la corriente de pensamiento del Humanismo laico en 1973.

  5. Humanist Manifesto is the title of three manifestos laying out a humanist worldview. They are the original Humanist Manifesto (1933, often referred to as Humanist Manifesto I), the Humanist Manifesto II (1973), and Humanism and Its Aspirations (2003, a.k.a. Humanist Manifesto III).

  6. Texto del Manifiesto Humanista I. Ha llegado el momento de un reconocimiento generalizado de los cambios radicales en las creencias religiosas en todo el mundo moderno. Ha pasado el tiempo de la mera revisión de las actitudes tradicionales. La ciencia y el cambio económico han trastocado las viejas creencias.

  7. Humanist Manifestos I and II. Paul Kurtz. Prometheus Books, 1973 - Philosophy - 31 pages. In 1933 a group of 34 liberal humanists in the United States defined and enunciated the...