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El. knyga: What I Believe: Humanist ideas and philosophies to live by

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  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Nov-2024
  • Leidėjas: Piatkus Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780349438412
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Nov-2024
  • Leidėjas: Piatkus Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780349438412

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Discover the rich diversity of non-religious thought today in this inspiring collection of interviews with over thirty different humanists in the public eye, including Stephen Fry, Sandi Toksvig and Alice Roberts. Humanists UK Chief Executive Andrew Copson speaks to actors, authors, activists and more to find out what they believe and the values, convictions and opinions they live by.
 
Inspired by the 'What I Believe' essays of two humanist greats - the philosopher Bertrand Russell and the novelist E M Forster - this book opens a window to different humanist perspectives of today. The humanist view of life is progressive and dynamic. All ideas, values, and beliefs are open to question and in this book you will find inspiration to shape your own worldview.

Featuring interviews with Jim Al-Khalili, Joan Bakewell, Sarah Bakewell, Sian Berry, Susan Blackmore, Helen Czerski, Alf Dubs, Janet Ellis, Stephen Fry, Rebecca Goldstein, A C Grayling, Natalie Haynes, Leo Igwe, Mike Little, Ian McEwan, Eddie Marsan, S I Martin, Tim Minchin, Diane Munday, Christina Patterson, Hannah Peel, Kate Pickett, Steven Pinker, Nichola Raihani, Alice Roberts, Paul Sinha, Dan Snow, Sandi Toksvig, Frank Turner, Nigel Warburton and Richard Wiseman.

In this collection of some of the most popular episodes of the WHAT I BELIEVE podcast, Humanists UK Chief Executive Andrew Copson speaks to humanists in the public eye about what they believe, to understand more about their worldview and the values, convictions, and opinions they live by.
Inspired by the 'What I Believe' essays of two humanist greats, philosopher Bertrand Russell and the novelist E M Forster, this book shines a light on different humanist perspectives, encouraging you to think about their own philosophies for living.
Featuring interviews with: Tim Minchin, Alice Roberts, Robin Ince, Jim Al-Khalili, Joan Bakewell, David Baddiel, Natalie Haynes, Steven Pinker, Carol Smillie, Ian McEwan, Paul Sinha, Rebecca Goldstein, Frank Turner and more

Recenzijos

It's an honour to be included in this lovely collection of humanist ideas and perspectives. One of the wonderful things about humanism is the adventure of exploring the rich variety of perspectives that we humans can create for ourselves, originating in a rational view of the world seen through the huge diversity of human experience. This book is a wonderful guide to this bounty, full of very human stories and illuminating insights. -- Helen Czerski My humanist belief helps me make sense of the universe and my place within it, which in turn gives my life hope and meaning. To be able to share my thoughts alongside so many leading contemporary thinkers and wonderful human beings in this new book is a tremendous honour. -- Jim Al-Khalili A manifesto for progressive thinking. Vastly provocative, erudite and entertaining. I contributed and I'm proud! -- Janet Ellis Do you need God to lead a moral and meaningful life? What a question! Here you'll find more than thirty reflections (and there could be many more) on what makes life worth living in this world. -- Steven Pinker

Andrew Copson is the Chief Executive of Humanists UK and President of Humanists International. He is a well-known humanist voice on television and radio and has written on humanism for many publications in the UK and globally. With AC Grayling, he edited THE WILEY BLACKWELL HANDBOOK OF HUMANISM; with Alice Roberts he is the author of the Sunday Times bestseller THE LITTLE BOOK OF HUMANISM; he is also the author of SECULARISM: A VERY SHORT INTRODUCTION.