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This book brings together a diverse and wide-ranging group of thinkers to forge unsuspecting conversations across the humanist and non-humanist divide. How should humanism relate to a non-humanist world? What distinguishes humanism from the non-humanist? Readers will encounter a wide-range of perspectives on the terms bringing together this volume, where Humanism Non-Humanist and World are not taken for granted, but instead, tackled from a wide variety of perspectives, spaces, discourses, and approaches. This volume offers both a pragmatic and scholarly account of these terms and worldviews allowing for multiple points of analytical and practical points of entry into the unfolding dialogue between humanism and the non-humanist world. In this way, this volume is attentive to both theoretically and historically grounded inquiry and applied practical application.
Brings together a diverse group of authors, representing various categories of social difference across race, gender, class, region, occupation, education, and philosophical/religious views Offers critical attention to formative, expanded, and emergent definitions of humanism and non-humanism with consideration of pressing and ongoing social, political, economic and cultural developments, concerns and challenges facing a globalized world in the 21st Century Attentive to both theoretically and historically grounded inquiry as well as applied practical application Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Monica R. Miller is associate professor of religion and Africana studies, and director of women, gender, and sexuality studies at Lehigh University, USA.
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