SECULAR HUMANISM WHAT DOES THAT MEAN

by Pauline Schiappa


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/22/2019

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 146
ISBN : 9781728332017
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 146
ISBN : 9781728332031
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 146
ISBN : 9781728332024

About the Book

In the meantime, in between time, the Industrial Revolution began to occur in Europe in 1760, and, in the United States between 1820-1840. The Industrial Revolution paid no attention to Human Nature cognitive metaphysical development___human intelligence. Nor to any ethical, or, moral humanness innate metaphysical proclivity. The Industrial Revolution fostered Herbert Spencer’s, (1820-1910), evolutionary human development “survival of the fittest,” as well as Karl Marx, (1818-1883), economic human development neglecting human intellectual development. Earthy reality notion of Secular Humanism began with Auguste Comte, (1789-1857), and, Emile Durkheim, (1858-1917), as the result of the French Revolution, (1798-1857), when Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself in Notre Dame Cathedral as Emperor of The French Empire. The French Revolution was not able to acquire democracy for France, nor, humanity, equality, fraternite.


About the Author

The author holds five degrees, two Bachelor of Arts, one in History, one in Philosophy, two Master of Arts, one in Educational Psychology, one in Educational Administration, and completed studies at Fordham University, in New York City, toward a doctorate in Cognitive Development. The author, once upon a time, began her professional careers as an educator. The author has owned her own Investment Company, and, has been the CEO of a fashion chain of stores selling Italian made fashion. The author has traveled to over 100 countries, all 50 United States, The Seven Wonders of the World, the North Pole, the South Pole, and, stood on the Equator in Ouito, Eucador. She has worked in child services, in bartered women facilities, as well as, serving on a hospital board, a mental health board, a university board, a high school board, a Chamber of Commerce board.