The Ideas of Humanist Culture
For any thinker to define and find out a single meaning of the humanist culture is a very difficult exercise. It may, however, be described as a system of ideas and practices which are man-centred, social and moral in nature and humane in its scope, but not theological and supernatural in any way, looking into its roots in the philosophy of humanism and rationalism. This book presents a panorama of the ideas of humanist culture that are not only interesting but also deeply intellectual and philosophical. It is a study in humanism and its culture of varied kinds and unique shades that give us a glimpse of its historical, social and political perspectives of fascinating nature. The book, therefore, has an immense value for enlightened readers as well as erudite scholars for further probe into the subject-matter.
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