Jen Hancock’s Handy Humanism Handbook
This book is for the average human, regardless of his, her or ze name, who wants to learn more about Humanism.
This book is for the average human, regardless of his, her or ze name, who wants to learn more about Humanism.
This is a book that basically says – here are personal ethics, here is why they are important, and here is how you can apply them to your daily life and why doing so will help you live a happier more productive life. Great for parents to use to help talk to their kids about why ethics are important and how to integrate ethics into their decision making.
Jennifer Hancock’s book – The Humanist Approach to Happiness – has been translated into the following languages. Spanish, Italian and Swahili
6 week course. Covers Humanism 101, ethics, critical thinking, compassion, responsibility and coping strategies
A book from famed Humanist Edward Said – focuses on the intersection of philosophic Humanism and the necessity of a humanities education that is global in nature.
Excellent book – must read for Humanist parents. Talks about raising children and lessons learned.
This 1 1/2 hour course taught by Rick Heller of the Humanist Mindfulness group will walk you through the history of the practice, what science tells us happens when we meditate and how this practice works as an essential natural and humanistic life skill.
A free goal achievement tool that’s powered by some of the most significant discoveries from the science of motivation. Courtesy of ClearerThinking.org
This free program is offered by Fourth R Practical Philosophy as a way to introduce students to the basics of good reasoning. Log in Free as a guest.
his is a 45 minute video course that covers: Definition of Humanism, History of Humanism, Central Values of Humanism, Famous Humanists and Frequently Asked Questions about Humanism
A series of videos that teach loving-kindness practice and related forms of meditation. These meditations have been adapted by the Humanist Mindfulness Group at Harvard by Rick Heller.