- A person's life stance, or
lifestance, is
their relation with what they
accept as
being of
ultimate importance. It
involves presuppositions and commitment...
- (Icelandic: Siðmennt, félag siðrænna húmanista á Íslandi) is a
humanist lifestance organization in Iceland, that
promotes secularism,
offers celebrancy services...
- In
moral philosophy,
instrumental and
intrinsic value are the
distinction between what is a
means to an end and what is as an end in itself.
Things are...
- but in
general humanism no
longer needs any
qualification "because the
lifestance is by
definition naturalistic, scientific, and secular". However, according...
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intrinsic aliquidism without further specification.
Other aliquidistic lifestances include acceptance of "there is something" – that is, some
meaning of...
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monographies of his own as well as
contributed to anthologies,
especially about lifestance and skepticism. In 2015, Søderlind
together with the
priest Stian Kilde...
- as this
favours the
Church of
Norway over
other churches, religions,
lifestance organisations and over the unaffiliated. This law
remained unchanged even...
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mental health counselors and
social workers. The
practice was sold to
LifeStance Health in 2020.
Anton was the co-author of a textbook,
Introduction to...
- aims as: The
advancement of Humanism,
namely a non-religious
ethical lifestance the
essential elements of
which are a
commitment to
human wellbeing and...
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Declaration (1952). The
Amsterdam Declaration 2002
defined Humanism as a "
lifestance" that is "ethical", "rational",
supportive of "democracy and
human rights"...