- Amsterdam Declaration
The Amsterdam Declaration 2002 is a statement of the fundamental principles of modern Humanism passed unanimously by the General Assembly of the
International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU) at the 50th anniversary World Humanist Congress in 2002. According to the IHEU, the declaration "is the official statement of World Humanism."It is officially supported by all member organisations of the IHEU including:
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American Humanist Association
*British Humanist Association
*Council of Australian Humanist Societies
*Council for Secular Humanism
*Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association
*Human-Etisk Forbund , the Norwegian Humanist Association
*Humanist Association of Canada
*Humanist Association of Ireland
*Indian Humanist Union A complete list of signatories can be found on the
IHEU page (see references).This declaration makes exclusive use of capitalized "Humanist" and "Humanism", which is consistent with IHEU's general practice and recommendations for promoting a unified Humanist identity. ref|Webbs To further promote Humanist identity, these words are also free of any adjectives, as recommended by prominent members of IHEU. ref|Blackham Such usage is not universal among IHEU member organizations, though most of them do observe these conventions.
ummary of Humanist principles
"(see References for complete text)"
The fundamentals of modern Humanism are as follows:
*Humanism is
ethical .
*Humanism isrational .
*Humanism supportsdemocracy andhuman rights .
*Humanism insists thatpersonal liberty must be combined withsocial responsibility .
*Humanism is a response to the widespread demand for an alternative to dogmaticreligion .
*Humanism values artisticcreativity andimagination and recognises the transforming power ofart .
*Humanism is alifestance aiming at the maximum possible fulfilment through the cultivation of ethical and creative living.The Amsterdam Declaration explicitly states that Humanism rejects
dogma , and imposes no creed upon its adherents.History
At the first
World Humanist Congress in the Netherlands in1952 , the IHEU general assembly agreed a statement of the fundamental principles of modern Humanism - The Amsterdam Declaration.At the 50th anniversary World Humanist Congress in
2002 , the IHEU general assembly unanimously passed a resolution updating that declaration - "The Amsterdam Declaration 2002".ee also
Major world religions -Humanists , rationalists,atheists andagnostics rank third in world (combined); however, this does not mean that all atheists and agnostics embrace Humanism - most of them are simply non-believers or uncertainReferences
[http://www.iheu.org/adamdecl.htm Amsterdam Declaration 2002] - the IHEU general assembly unanimous resolution
Notes
#"Capitalization
[ of "Humanism"] is not mandatory... It is recommended usage and the normal usage within IHEU"—Jeremy Webbs, IHEU webmaster, from a response to a Wikipedia editor inquiry, dated 2 March, 2006.
# " [http://www.iheu.org/node/180 Humanism is Eight Letters, No More] "—endorsed byHarold John Blackham , Levi Fragell,Corliss Lamont , Harry Stopes-Roe and Rob Tielman.
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