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Arthur Dobrin (born 1943) is an American author, Professor Emeritus of Management, Entrepreneurship, and General Business at Hofstra University, [1] and Leader Emeritus of the Ethical Humanist Society of Long Island. [2] Prior to his career, Arthur Dobrin served two years in the Peace Corps with his wife, Lyn, in Kenya. [3]
Fred Cook (retired executive committee member, International Humanist and Ethical Union) Carl Coon (former U.S. Ambassador to Nepal) Richard Dawkins; Charles Debrovner (president, NACH/The Humanist Institute) Arthur Dobrin (professor of humanities, Hofstra University and leader emeritus Ethical Humanist Society of Long Island, New York)
The Ethical movement was an outgrowth of the general loss of faith among the intellectuals of the Victorian era.A precursor to the doctrines of the Ethical movement can be found in the South Place Ethical Society, founded in 1793 as the South Place Chapel on Finsbury Square, on the edge of the City of London.
The Ethical Humanist Society of Long Island celebrates with programs that appeal to children and adults both. [33] The Clergy Letter Project encourages evolution-affirming churches to participate in Evolution Weekend, on the Sunday closest to this date, to learn about and discuss evolution. [34] [35]
Conway Hall, home of the Conway Hall Ethical Society, is the oldest freethought community in the world (established 1793).. Irreligious organizations promote the view that moral standards should be based solely on naturalistic considerations, without reference to supernatural concepts (such as God or an afterlife), any desire to do good for a reward after death, or any fear of punishment for ...
People associated with Conway Hall Ethical Society (35 P) E. European Humanist Federation (10 P) H. Humanist association logos (12 F) ... Humanist Society of New Zealand;
Five Humanist organisations, the American Ethical Union, American Humanist Association, British Ethical Union (later the British Humanist Association and now Humanists UK), Vienna Ethical Society and the Dutch Humanist League hosted the founding congress of the International Humanist and Ethical Union in Amsterdam, 22–27 August 1952.
Home: New York Society for Ethical Culture, founded by Adler; Home: Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture, an ethical society established in 1906 based on the guiding principles of Felix Adler and part of the American Ethical Union. Ethical Humanist Society of Chicago, established 1882 and the second Ethical Society founded by Adler