Steve: Yeah, why? Stewart: It is precisely to say that God is nature, or God is in nature. And that's the God of Spinoza. That's the God that Einstein believed in. If we can transfer our secular humanist , consumerist world view into one in which we have this sense of responsibility,awe and wonder for all life, we are inventing a global ethic that we don't have now, yet
you know if you're a member of a particular religion you can spend a month going to the services of a different religion or a meeting of humanists that's what Nelson Mandela did when he was in prison he went to every single religious service even though hewas brought up as a Methodist so there's experiential empathy you might be thinking well that's just a bit too
It doesn't take huge faith to go from the Hindu view of the universe to humanistic values, or from the Christian view of the universe to humanistic values. But it does from the materialistic, the secular view to humanistic value. You can believe them.
It gets a little complex. And humanistic management, basically, centers on the idea that every person is an end in itself.
It gets a little complex. As humanistic management proclaims, business goals align with humanistic goals.
Further, the book sees the good life as the conception developed across centuries in the modern era by a succession of philosophers and humanists , a life of exploration, creativity, and discovery. This modern conception of the good life derives from Pico della Mirandola, at the end of the 1400s, Martin Luther, Montaigne, Cervantes,
But are there any people who believe in Zeus? He's the secular humanist chaplain at MIT and Harvard.
So within any country-- certainly, within this country, the United States-- there are going to be people-- and many of you know them-- who are these trans-humanist biohackers who say, this is great, no holds barred. Let's race into this trans-humanist future.
his uh apology and his his death um the and I think a humanist might have answer to this a religious person might have an answer to it and what I've tried to do
different kinds of classroom from a Yeshiva or a madrasa to a classroom if you were a humanist those limits are now being taken off and I honestly don't know what that actually implies I know
personality. I mean things you know we are are the macro pictures always exceeds the the micro explanation. Um so we can as a humanist and I'm a humanist . I'm not a scientist in my background although very interested in science and try to follow as much of at least bi
But the care and the imagination and the way they fit into this complex story is so beautiful to me. It's just such humanistic storytelling. And I just loved the idea of playing somebody like Diana.
Y creo que además eso es una carrera que también tendríamos que tener todos. Porque cuando tú eres humanista, cuando tú estudias humanidades, no se te ocurre poner una bomba a nadie. No se te ocurre hacer daño a nadie, porque comprendes todas las culturas.
That's a technical definition. A more humanistic definition might be everything that you bring to bear to an hour of labor that adds value to that hour, other than the things you're using.
criticism about Judges we all were on the court people were calling them Godless secular humanists trying to impose their will on the rest of us and many objections to judges from all over the country and so with some of my colleagues on the Supreme Court we
The moveable type is invented in 1450 more or less and for the first 50-60 years, the reaction from the humanists in Italy and elsewhere in Europe is one of horror. It, its, as Richard said at the beginning of this conversation that the horror expressed by the established authorities has a way of sounding the same across time.
of books on screen and they do they don't even come into the library so in a terrible way the socialization of books has privatized humanistic learning as made it made it even darker and lonelier and more isolated than it always was and we really at this point don't have a a
Because I think the methods of a humanist , like myself, are fairly old.
who are these trans-humanist biohackers who say, this is great, no holds barred. Let's race into this trans-humanist future. And there are others who are going to say, this is really scary.
I am more of a humanist .
So what I proposed in "Tech Humanist " is that we don't just automate the menial.
And we call ourselves more humanist than we are feminist because we are feminists as well, but humanists -- we just think everyone deserves to be equal,
He is one of the greatest humanist thinkers of this generation.
can be utilized in a much more humanistic purpose, because at that time, we can start thinking as humanity,
challenges as well as just purely practical humanistic challenges that we face in the in the 21st
I am really glad. The more people that believe in humanistic values, I think the better the world will be. But it doesn't follow from your view of the universe at all.
It gets a little complex. And then you need a humanistic company culture.
It gets a little complex. And they must have some sort of humanistic viewpoint.
Half of them labeled it as humanistic psychology professor.
We're talking about the post humanists ; the singularitarians.
very well-known sort of liberal humanistic set of views about the world.
So as I talk about being a tech humanist and as I think about solving those challenges, I'm excited that you all are in this room
September 24, "Tech Humanist "-- that you will see that title and think, I'm describing you as well, because that is the truth.
Abe Maslow, the great humanist psychologist, he had a heart attack, too.
I like to think of myself as a humanist .
Maybe he has more the dimension of the humanist .
and you know it's a really good deal humanists by contrast tend to crouch down in a small dark place and read as much as they can well think about being a humanist in the age of digital books Once Upon a Time say a hundred years ago in Berlin when Berlin was the greatest Library greatest University in the world
that would be new to students coming from a humanistic background.
Florence, having studied humanistic psychology and sustainability management in San Francisco.
If my ancestors got here by destroying and eating the weaker organisms, why should I now suddenly become unselfish? And the answer is if you want to believe in humanistic values-- I'm glad, by the way. I am really glad.
Yeah, you Humanists ! Yeah, we're basically humanists .
And our core inspiration has been through the great spiritual and humanistic teacher in 19th century, the Swami Vivekananda, whose
It gets a little complex. And that you can align business goals with the humanistic goals and societal goals.
you're looking at a concept that was humanistically designed. It was designed to give the individual
better than we do with the things that interest us most and we we talk all the time and in the summer we play softball and you know it's a really good deal humanists by contrast tend to crouch down in a small dark place and read as much as they can well think about being a humanist in the age of digital books
different kinds of classroom from a Yeshiva or a madrasa to a classroom that are universally available but the desocialization of humanistic learning and reading it makes it harder and
different kinds of classroom from a Yeshiva or a madrasa to a classroom seems to work very well as a system but in humanistic scholarship the journal I it publishes
a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, a humanist of the year, a recipient of nine honorary doctorates, and one of "Foreign Policy World's"
Then the other thing besides what I call proofism, which is a set of beliefs about rationality, which can't be proven. Most secular people I know also are what you might call a humanist . Humanism means they believe it's important that every human being be treated with dignity, that people's rights not to be trampled upon,
For me, both as a scientist and humanist , I need to make a distinction between the physical