June suns, you cannot store them To warm the winter’s cold, The lad that hopes for heaven Shall fill his […]
We can only see a short distance ahead, but we can see plenty there that needs to be done. Alan […]
How strange is the lot of us mortals! Each of us is here for a brief sojourn; for what purpose […]
…for a long time, like the philosophers of old, I was trying to find indisputable foundations. How long it took […]
By Steve Ratcliff Steve has been researching humanists from LGBT history, focusing on digitised materials from the archives of LGBT […]
Dr Alice Vickery was a humanist, physician, and devoted champion of women’s reproductive rights. Her tombstone inscription remembers her as […]
Auguste Comte was a French writer, philosopher, and social scientist, whose theory of positivism was a significant influence on the […]
…for the Promotion and Advancement of Science, Literature and Art Trust deed of the Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institute […]
The good life is one inspired by love and guided by knowledge. Neither love without knowledge, nor knowledge without love […]
In the absence of a better—the palladium of what liberty we have… the birthplace of mind, and the focus of […]
The British Society for the Study of Sex Psychology was officially formed in April 1914, ‘for the consideration of problems […]
I cannot pretend to throw the least light on such abstruse problems. The mystery of the beginning of all things […]
No creative thinker has so governed… my mind as the French genius who framed the maxim – “Love for principle, […]
…the only universal truths which exist are the fundamental laws of the mind. Philosophy, then, which is the science of […]
Everywhere man blames nature and fate yet his fate is mostly but the echo of his character and passion, his […]
Isn’t it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the […]
On 17 September 1842 Darwin closed the door of Macaw Cottage, 12 Upper Gower Street, in London, and boarded his […]
… a man who thinks himself bound to all offices of Humanity. Ephraim Chambers, self-composed epitaph Ephraim Chambers was an […]
I am willing and eager to surrender as much of my personal sovereignty as is necessary, in order to secure […]
Francis Crick discovered the structure of DNA, the biological molecule of hereditary information, and cracked the genetic code by which […]
With all the pretensions of spiritualists… No great truth containing a benefit to humanity has ever reached us; no addition […]
Humanism is a philosophy of life based on a concern for humanity rather than a belief in god. Humanists believe […]
Truth needs the friendly grip of earnest men and women of every class. There is no distinction where it dwells. […]
I think that one of the most hopeful signs at the present day, and one for which this Movement can […]
Girton College at the University of Cambridge has educated and employed a host of remarkable humanists and freethinkers, many of […]
Godlessness is negative. It merely denies the existence of god. Atheism is positive. It asserts the condition that results from […]
Mr. Fysher was in many respects a remarkable man. His interests were wide, and whatever he took up he carried […]
The Conscience has eclipsed the Scriptures; Science has destroyed the belief in Divine Interposition; Democracy and Civism have shown men […]
Harry Stopes-Roe was one of the most tireless and dedicated humanist campaigners of the 20th century. Son of the influential […]
No one can be perfectly free till all are free; no one can be perfectly moral till all are moral; […]
It is in service to others, it is as members of the community, that our existence lies. Hermann Bondi, Humanism […]
While much of the Humanist Heritage website looks back to the earlier years of the organised humanist movement, recent decades […]
The notion that a man shall judge for himself what he is told, sifting the evidence and weighing the conclusions, […]
Essentially, I am interested in this world, in this life, not in some other world or a future life. Whether […]
The big problem of today is how shall we adjust these tremendous new forces so that they can be harnessed […]
In the beginning natural philosophers tried to understand the world around them. Trying to do that they hit upon the […]
All religious theories, schemes and systems, which embrace notions of cosmogony, or which otherwise reach into the domain of science, […]
It is not to the point to say that the views of Lucretius and Bruno, of Darwin and Spencer, may […]
What the sciences discover about the natural world and about the origins, nature and destiny of man is the truth […]
… the responsibility for our ethical decisions is entirely ours and cannot be shifted to anybody else; neither to God, […]
Now art, certainly literary art, is ‘existential’ and has to be so. It is, if nothing else, about the real […]
For earth is not as though thou ne’er hadst been. Constance Naden, ‘The Pantheist’s Song of Immortality’ (1881) Birmingham’s Key […]
Object: to provide an ‘open forum’ for the fearless consideration of modern problems relating to ethics, sociology, education, political theory, […]
Margaret Chappellsmith was a devotee of the socialist and secularist ideas of Robert Owen, becoming one of the Owenite movement’s […]
With these basic [humanist] beliefs there go commonly two corollaries. First, that virtue is a matter of promoting human well-being, […]
Max Gate is the former home of Thomas Hardy in Dorchester, Dorset. Hardy designed and lived in Max Gate from 1885 until […]
Why are these minds left without the means of obtaining that knowledge which they so ardently desire and why are […]
Humanists believe that this is our world, our responsibility, our possibility. If you agree, would anyone know? Peter Draper, ‘Values […]
Positivism is a philosophical system based on the writings of French thinker Auguste Comte, which flourished from the 1830s onwards. […]
Humanists UK began as the Union of Ethical Societies in 1896, becoming the Ethical Union in 1920, the British Humanist […]
The Rationalist Press Association (now the Rationalist Association) had its origins in the London print works of Charles Albert Watts, […]
But this much is certain, that, taking the world as we find it, sympathy, plus a modicum of common sense […]
I agree that faith is essential to success in life (success of any sort) but I do not accept your […]
Man for man in larger sense does what heaven fails to do. Sara A. Underwood, quoted by Rufus K. Noyes […]
If after this survey of the nature of illusions and delusions, we turn again to religious doctrines, we may reiterate […]
There is no hope but us. There is no mercy but us. There is no justice. There is just us… […]
The British Museum is a museum of human history and culture in London. Its collections include objects of humanist heritage […]
The gist of heresy is free personal choice in act, and specially in thought – the rejection of traditional faiths […]
Not by the Creed but by the Deed. Motto of the Society for Ethical Culture of New York, founded in […]
The Humanitarian League is a Society of thinkers and workers, irrespective of class or creed, who have united for the […]
The Open University was founded in 1969 with the ambition of providing access to higher education for people who had […]
The Progressive League was an organisation dedicated to the advancement of scientific humanism, founded by author H.G. Wells and philosopher […]
Thomas Hardy was an English novelist and poet, renowned for his apparently bleak outlook, but finely tuned to life and […]
Thomas Henry Huxley was a man of science, a biologist, and educator. He helped to transform scientific study into a […]
Its main concern is with peace and security and with human welfare, in so far as they can be subserved […]
The one thing in which I am interested wholly and completely is the getting to know something about human society […]
Our interest, it seems to me, lies with so much of the past as may serve to guide our actions […]