Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism explained

Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism
Discipline:Philosophy, humanism, religion, social sciences, classics
Abbreviation:Essays Philos. Humanism
Editor:Marian Hillar
Publisher:American Humanist Association
Country:United States
Frequency:Biannually
History:1992–present
Website:http://www.essaysinhumanism.org/index.html
Link2:http://www.essaysinhumanism.org/archive.html
Link2-Name:Online archive
Oclc:39802374
Lccn:98656789
Issn:1522-7340

Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism is a peer-reviewed academic journal and the official journal of the American Humanist Association. It is published twice annually and edited by Marian Hillar. It covers the philosophy of humanism.[1]

Origins

In 1992 "Humanists of Houston", a chapter of the American Humanist Association, decided at the initiative of Marian Hillar and Robert Finch to publish lectures and seminars that were presented by notable speakers at the meetings of the group, doing so under the general title Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism. With time the scope of the publication was enlarged to include solicited and unsolicited papers from others. In 2005, the American Humanist Association adopted Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism as its official journal.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism . American Humanist Association . Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism . 2011-07-28.