A wealth of insights: humanist thought since the Enlightenment

Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books (2011)
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An account of humanism that outlines the extent of the cultural and intellectual richness, not only for Anglo-American humanism, but also for the less well-known humanist traditions in India, China, the Near East, and Africa.

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