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English
Bristol University Press
24 June 2025
Series: What Is It For?
Religious belief is declining in many parts of the world, yet people still seek purpose in their lives and guidance on how to navigate life's challenges. Humanism is a broad tradition of thought and action which encourages thinking for yourself about what to believe and accommodating diversity. What is the purpose of humanism in an increasingly secular world?

Written by a pre-eminent authority in this field, this book shows how humanism's purpose is to help people to meet their need to understand the world around them. Given the growing demand for humanist funerals, weddings and baby naming ceremonies, it will help both existing adherents and the ""humanism-curious"" to contextualise its potential role in making sense of their lives.
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Imprint:   Bristol University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 127mm, 
ISBN:   9781529241990
ISBN 10:   1529241995
Series:   What Is It For?
Pages:   166
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Undergraduate ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Making Sense 2. Beliefs 3. Meaning 4. Values 5. Communities 6. Politics 7. Conclusion

Richard Norman, BA (Cantab), PhD (London), is a British academic, philosopher and humanist. He is Emeritus Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Kent, where he spent most of his career, and a patron of Humanists UK.

Reviews for What Is Humanism For?

""This insightful and accessible book illuminates the vital role of humanism in addressing the crisis of meaning in our troubled age."" Andrew Copson, Chief Executive of Humanists UK and President of Humanists International “There is no philosopher today better qualified to answer the question of what humanism is for than Richard Norman. His humanism is one with a cool head and warm heart.” Julian Baggini, writer and philosopher “This pellucid little book can be read with pleasure by atheists and theists alike. It is well argued, nuanced and fair to all sides.” Robin Gill, University of Kent "" Crystal clear, informative, and always fair-minded, ... merits careful attention even from those who cannot share Norman's worldview."" John Cottingham, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of Reading “A tour de force introduction to humanism, one of the most significant — and most misunderstood — existential movements of the modern age.” Lois Lee, University of Kent


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