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Can Humanism Replace Christianity? | Episode XLIV

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Babbits' Humanism Is an Attempt to Recover What's Perennial and Common to Global Philosophy

Babbits' humanism is an attempt to recover what's perennial and common to, what can we say, global philosophy. It's not bound by any particular historical tradition, much less religious. And so he's wanting to have, for instance, his exemplars of humanism. Elliot takes Babbits to task for are Confucius, Buddha, Socrates, and Erasmus.

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