The Philosophy of HumanismIn this text Corliss Lamont explains humanism according to his personal experience. He also cites works opposing his humanistic viewpoint such as Tim LaHaye's The Battlefield for the Mind. |
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Humanism Defined | 2 |
Contingency Determinism and Freedom | 155 |
Reliance on Reason and Science | 191 |
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