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Baier, Annette, Postures of the Mind, University of Minnesota Press, 1984, pp. 147, 293.
Dresden, S., Humanism in the Renaissance, translated by Margaret King, World University Library, 1968, p. 11.
Edwords, Fredrick, “The Humanist Philosophy in Perspective,” in the Humanist, American Humanist Association, January–February 1984.
Fowler, Jeaneane, Humanism: Beliefs and Practices, Sussex Academic Press, 1999, p. 33.
Ingersoll, Robert Green, “A Humanist Credo,” in Humanist Anthology from Confucius...
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