What does Humanist Culture look like? About what you'd expect when you get a bunch of philosophy and science nerds together and tell them to go nuts. In these articles, Dale DeBakcsy answers the big questions about how music, board games, comic books, literature, drama, psychology, science, and romance novels are all reacting to the emerging, and lusciously dorky, humanism of the twenty-first century, while at the same time casting a glance at some of the more amusing/terrifying (amusrifying?) holdovers from our religious past. All in the service of the great query - how do you have fun when...
What does Humanist Culture look like? About what you'd expect when you get a bunch of philosophy and science nerds together and tell them to go nuts. ...
In these twenty-six portraits of great historical and current women of science, Dale DeBakcsy (Frederick the Great, The Cartoon History of Humanism) offers the now inspiring, now tragic tales of some of the greatest thinkers of the human story. Accompanying each biography is a comic strip celebrating the brilliance of these scientists and the absurdities that too often surrounded them. Now with 12% more Emmy Noether
In these twenty-six portraits of great historical and current women of science, Dale DeBakcsy (Frederick the Great, The Cartoon History of Humanism) o...
It's TheHumanist.com's popular comic series, The Cartoon History of Humanism, now in book form
With extra bonus comics, The Cartoon History of Humanism follows the adventures of Dave, who carelessly made fun of a logical positivist when he was a child. As punishment, the logical positivist cursed Dave to wander time and space to converse with humanist philosophers until he learned his lesson.
On his journey, Dave meets an array of famous skeptics, atheists, writers and thinkers who have all influenced humanist philosophy. Readers will no doubt recognize familiar figures such...
It's TheHumanist.com's popular comic series, The Cartoon History of Humanism, now in book form