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Paul Kurtz

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Gender Male
Death12 years ago
Date of birth December 21,1925
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Newark
New Jersey
United States
Date of died October 20,2012
DiedAmherst
New York
United States
Influenced by Plato
John Dewey
Sidney Hook
Job Professor
Philosopher
Social activist
Education New York University
New York University Silver Center for Arts and Science
Columbia University
University at Buffalo
InterestsNaturalism
Influences John Dewey
Bertrand Russell
Plato
Sidney Hook
FoundedCommittee For Skeptical Inquiry
Center For Inquiry
Prometheus
Council For Secular Humanism
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID489911

The Transcendental Temptation
What Is Secular Humanism?
Embracing the Power of Humanism
The courage to become
Eupraxophy
In defense of secular humanism
The Turbulent Universe
Exuberant Skepticism
A Secular Humanist Declaration
Forbidden Fruit: The Ethics of Humanism
Toward a new enlightenment
The new skepticism
The Humanist Alternative: Some Definitions of Humanism
Humanist Manifesto 2000: A Call for a New Planetary Humanism
Exuberance
Science and Religion: Are They Compatible?
Affirmations: Joyful and Creative Exuberance
Skepticism and Humanism: The New Paradigm
The fullness of life
Multi- Secularism: A New Agenda
Exuberance: An Affirmative Philosophy of Life
162-0: Imagine a Phillies Perfect Season: A Game-By-Game Anaylsis of the Greatest Wins in Phillies History
Moral Problems in Contemporary Society Essays in H
Philosophical essays in pragmatic naturalism
Decision and the condition of man
Meaning and Value in a Secular Age: Why Eupraxsophy Matters - The Writings of Paul Kurtz
Neo-humanist Statement of Secular Principles and Values: Personal, Progressive, and Planetary
El fruto prohibido
A Current Appraisal of the Behavioral Sciences
Neo- fundamentalism: The Humanist Response
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Paul Kurtz was an American scientific skeptic and secular humanist. He has been called "the father of secular humanism". He was Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Buffalo, having previously also taught at Vassar, Trinity, and Union colleges, and the New School for Social Research.

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