Mimi Hunter

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Government authorities, he writes, seem to feel it their duty to impose some particular religion or dogma on their society, because they think that otherwise everything will turn into immorality and chaos. Humboldt disagreed, and for humanistic reasons. He had a humanist’s view of morality: he thought that its seeds lie in our own natural predisposition toward kindness and fellow feeling.
Humanly Possible: Seven Hundred Years of Humanist Freethinking, Inquiry, and Hope
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