Humanism in a Non-Humanist World
This book brings together a diverse and wide-ranging group of thinkers to forge unsuspecting conversations across the humanist and non-humanist divide. How should humanism relate to a non-humanist world? What distinguishes “humanism” from the “non-humanist?” Readers will encounter a wide-range of perspectives on the terms bringing together this volume, where “Humanism” “Non-Humanist” and “World” are not taken for granted, but instead, tackled from a wide variety of perspectives, spaces, discourses, and approaches. This volume offers both a pragmatic and scholarly account of these terms and worldviews allowing for multiple points of analytical and practical points of entry into the unfolding dialogue between humanism and the non-humanist world. In this way, this volume is attentive to both theoretically and historically grounded inquiry and applied practical application.

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Humanism in a Non-Humanist World
This book brings together a diverse and wide-ranging group of thinkers to forge unsuspecting conversations across the humanist and non-humanist divide. How should humanism relate to a non-humanist world? What distinguishes “humanism” from the “non-humanist?” Readers will encounter a wide-range of perspectives on the terms bringing together this volume, where “Humanism” “Non-Humanist” and “World” are not taken for granted, but instead, tackled from a wide variety of perspectives, spaces, discourses, and approaches. This volume offers both a pragmatic and scholarly account of these terms and worldviews allowing for multiple points of analytical and practical points of entry into the unfolding dialogue between humanism and the non-humanist world. In this way, this volume is attentive to both theoretically and historically grounded inquiry and applied practical application.

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Humanism in a Non-Humanist World

Humanism in a Non-Humanist World

by Monica R. Miller (Editor)
Humanism in a Non-Humanist World

Humanism in a Non-Humanist World

by Monica R. Miller (Editor)

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This book brings together a diverse and wide-ranging group of thinkers to forge unsuspecting conversations across the humanist and non-humanist divide. How should humanism relate to a non-humanist world? What distinguishes “humanism” from the “non-humanist?” Readers will encounter a wide-range of perspectives on the terms bringing together this volume, where “Humanism” “Non-Humanist” and “World” are not taken for granted, but instead, tackled from a wide variety of perspectives, spaces, discourses, and approaches. This volume offers both a pragmatic and scholarly account of these terms and worldviews allowing for multiple points of analytical and practical points of entry into the unfolding dialogue between humanism and the non-humanist world. In this way, this volume is attentive to both theoretically and historically grounded inquiry and applied practical application.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783319862811
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 05/17/2018
Series: Studies in Humanism and Atheism
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
Pages: 285
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x 0.02(d)

About the Author

Monica R. Miller is associate professor of religion and Africana studies, and director of women, gender, and sexuality studies at Lehigh University, USA.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction.- 2. World-views as Options – Humanistic and Non-Humanistic.- 3. Us vs. Them: But Who Is Us and Who Is Them?.- 4. Secular Voices of Color – Digital Storytelling.- 5. Where Humanism is and Where it is Headed in this Non-Humanist World.- 6. How could Humanists Become Solidary with the Non-Humanist World?: Towards an Anamnestic Humanism.- 7. The Absence of Presence: Relating to Black (Non)Humanisms in Popular Culture.- 8. Rudy’s Paradox: The ALIENation of Race and its Non-Humans.- 9. Figuring in Scripture.- 10. A Case for Community: Within and Beyond the Four Walls.- 11. Uncanny Nihilism and Cornel West’s Tragic Humanism.- 12. Relating to a “Non-Humanist” World: Participating in Democracy, On Why the Humanist Viewpoint Matters.- 13. Postscript.

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“In my decade-plus editing the Humanist magazine I've come to know many humanists and humanist strains of thought, and what I've learned is that nothing human is truly foreign--whether the humanist wants to admit it or not. Does humanism contradict itself? Very well, it does. It (we) contain multitudes. Dr. Monica Miller has compiled a diverse group of thinkers who assert that a living humanism must monitor its own vital signs. They assume nothing—not even that the world is non-humanist—but entertain, examine, and challenge the humanist project for its own good.” (Jennifer Bardi, Editor-in-Chief, The Humanist, USA)

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