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Andrew Copson



Average rating: 4.04 · 1,280 ratings · 165 reviews · 15 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Little Book of Humanism...

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Secularism: Politics, Relig...

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Secularism: A Very Short In...

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The Little Book of Humanist...

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What I Believe: Humanist id...

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Understanding Humanism

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“The meaning of life is to live it, as wholly as we can, as abundantly as we can, as bravely as we can, here and now, sharing the experience with others, caring for others as we care for ourselves, and accepting our responsibility for leaving the world better than we found it. James Hemming”
Andrew Copson, The Little Book of Humanism: Universal lessons on finding purpose, meaning and joy

“We only live once This is not a drill. There is no second life to come. Even the future in this one life is unpredictable and there are no guarantees about what will happen next. So it makes sense to enjoy life now.”
Andrew Copson, The Little Book of Humanism: Universal lessons on finding purpose, meaning and joy

“We might appreciate the art and architecture, music and literature that has emerged in religious contexts through time. But as ways of understanding the reality of the material universe, religious ideas themselves are out of date. The natural world is wonderful enough, without imagining a supernatural dimension to it.”
Andrew Copson, The Little Book of Humanism: Universal lessons on finding purpose, meaning and joy



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