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Ethical Principles In Secular Humanism

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Ethical principles in secular humanism refer to the moral values and standards that guide the beliefs and behaviors of individuals who adhere to a non-religious worldview.

Key Features

  • emphasis on reason and science
  • focus on human well-being and happiness
  • respect for autonomy and individual rights
  • promotion of social justice and equality

Pros

  • Promotes critical thinking and rational decision-making
  • Advocates for equality and human rights for all individuals
  • Encourages compassion, empathy, and ethical behavior

Cons

  • Lack of a universal moral authority may lead to moral relativism or subjective ethics
  • Some critics argue that without a divine source, morality is arbitrary

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