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A collection of notable essays on humanist philosophy from the first 45 years of The Humanist magazine.
Humanism is the progressive philosophy of life that, without supernaturalism, affirms our ability and responsibility to lead ethical lives of personal fulfillment that aspire to the greater good of humanity. For the past ninety years, The Humanist Magazine and its predecessor The New Humanist have published the most profound and provocative humanist writing in America. This volume focuses on the first forty-five years of the magazine, from 1928 to 1973, and on the philosophical discussion that formed its heart. The work of thinkers as accomplished as Buckminster Fuller, Corliss Lamont, B. F. Skinner, Frank Lloyd Wright, Lucile Green, and Isaac Asimov is included, along with that of many othe...
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Atkinson Hilton born ca. 1740 in Weston, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, married Mary Allen. Their son, Nathan (ca. 1762-1837), married Mary Pierce . Their son, Eliab (1788-1826) married Abigail Davis. They had seven children. The three sons were Silas Davis, Nathan and Eliab Sylvester. Silas and Nathan settled in Delaware County, New York. Eliab moved to Michigan.