Making explicit the relationship of Humanism to the Enlightenment

The Australian Humanist 111 (111):10 (2013)
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Bien, Victor At the 2013 Council of Australian Humanist Societies AGM, held in Sydney on 4 May, it was resolved to adopt 'the defence and promotion of the values of the Enlightenment as an ongoing process for organising our aim, objects and programs.'

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