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THE BRIGHTS' NET
A Bright's ethics and actions are based on a naturalistic worldview. The Brights aspire to an egalitarian civic vision. We want citizens who have a naturalistic worldview to be accepted as full participants in civil society. Definitions: A "super" (noun) is a person whose worldview includes supernatural and/or mystical elements. A "bright"(n
THE BRIGHTS' NETSEE MORE ON THE-BRIGHTS.NETTHE MOVEMENT
The Movement. Any individual whose worldview is free of supernatural or mystical forces and entities may register as a constituent. With each registrant, the constituency of Brights gains one more person who supports the overall vision. These constituents can receive communications from the Internet hub (The Brights’ Net, a nonprofitTHE BRIGHTS' NET
The Shop at Café Press carries a large variety of Brights-themed merchandise and some authorized logos and maxims. Besides varied apparel, you'll see mugs, bumper stickers, posters, andTHE BRIGHTS' NET
"Where did we come from, Mommy?" Here is an array of suggestions and raw material, selected from many sent in by Brights. Children are in need of guidance as they encounter the “big questions” of life, and the material here will hopefully provide adults with more comfort and confidence as they “how the human species got here.”THE BRIGHTS' NET
The information on this website speaks primarily about those persons. The Brights' umbrella is large, very large. For example, Brights can be agnostics, rationalists, skeptics, atheists, objectivists, igtheists, and so on. There are any of a number of self-identity labels they might apply to themselves.THE BRIGHTS' NET
Exclamations & Expletives. Jean-Paul , a Bright in Ontario, Canada, asked other Brights for counsel on the following issue: “Interjections that we all use like God, Oh my God, Heavens, Heavens Above, Hell, Go to Hell, Christ, Jesus Christ, and their insufficiently secular MAPPING THE MORAL DOMAIN to each other. Any values that were not related to justice, rights, and welfare (e.g., patriotism, authority, or chastity) were consid-ered nonmoral and were relegated to the domain of socialconven-
THE DEVELOPMENTAL FOUNDATIONS OF HUMAN FAIRNESS The developmental foundations of human fairness of of PLOS BIOLOGY SPONTANEOUS ALTRUISM BY CHIMPANZEES AND … Spontaneous Altruism by Chimpanzees and Young Children Felix Warneken*, Brian Hare, Alicia P. Melis, Daniel Hanus, Michael Tomasello Department of Developmental and Comparative Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, GermanyTHE BRIGHTS' NET
A Bright's ethics and actions are based on a naturalistic worldview. The Brights aspire to an egalitarian civic vision. We want citizens who have a naturalistic worldview to be accepted as full participants in civil society. Definitions: A "super" (noun) is a person whose worldview includes supernatural and/or mystical elements. A "bright"(n
THE BRIGHTS' NETSEE MORE ON THE-BRIGHTS.NETTHE MOVEMENT
The Movement. Any individual whose worldview is free of supernatural or mystical forces and entities may register as a constituent. With each registrant, the constituency of Brights gains one more person who supports the overall vision. These constituents can receive communications from the Internet hub (The Brights’ Net, a nonprofitTHE BRIGHTS' NET
The Shop at Café Press carries a large variety of Brights-themed merchandise and some authorized logos and maxims. Besides varied apparel, you'll see mugs, bumper stickers, posters, andTHE BRIGHTS' NET
"Where did we come from, Mommy?" Here is an array of suggestions and raw material, selected from many sent in by Brights. Children are in need of guidance as they encounter the “big questions” of life, and the material here will hopefully provide adults with more comfort and confidence as they “how the human species got here.”THE BRIGHTS' NET
The information on this website speaks primarily about those persons. The Brights' umbrella is large, very large. For example, Brights can be agnostics, rationalists, skeptics, atheists, objectivists, igtheists, and so on. There are any of a number of self-identity labels they might apply to themselves.THE BRIGHTS' NET
Exclamations & Expletives. Jean-Paul , a Bright in Ontario, Canada, asked other Brights for counsel on the following issue: “Interjections that we all use like God, Oh my God, Heavens, Heavens Above, Hell, Go to Hell, Christ, Jesus Christ, and their insufficiently secular MAPPING THE MORAL DOMAIN to each other. Any values that were not related to justice, rights, and welfare (e.g., patriotism, authority, or chastity) were consid-ered nonmoral and were relegated to the domain of socialconven-
THE DEVELOPMENTAL FOUNDATIONS OF HUMAN FAIRNESS The developmental foundations of human fairness of of PLOS BIOLOGY SPONTANEOUS ALTRUISM BY CHIMPANZEES AND … Spontaneous Altruism by Chimpanzees and Young Children Felix Warneken*, Brian Hare, Alicia P. Melis, Daniel Hanus, Michael Tomasello Department of Developmental and Comparative Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, GermanyTHE BRIGHTS' NET
The People. The constituency of Brights is hugely diverse. Besides those who self-identify as atheist, humanist, secular humanist, freethinker, rationalist, naturalist, agnostic, or skeptic, there are individuals who go by their preferred affiliations, such as Ethical Culturalist, Pantheist, Buddhist, Yogi, Wiccan, Transhumanist, orUnitarian.
THE BRIGHTS' NET
The Movement. Any individual whose worldview is free of supernatural or mystical forces and entities may register as a constituent. With each registrant, the constituency of Brights gains one more person who supports the overall vision.THE BRIGHTS' NET
There aren't rules to being a Bright. Most will find sufficient guidance in the aims and principles. Others like examples. Below are a few examples of Brights acting as individuals to advance the Brights movement and promote acceptance of citizens who have a naturalistic worldview.. Of course, conditions vary widely across the world, so persons make judgments about what circumstances areTHE BRIGHTS' NET
The Vision. Persons who have a naturalistic worldview should be accepted as fellow citizens and full participants in the cultural and political landscape, and not be culturally stifled or civically marginalized due to society’s pervasive supernaturalism.. This egalitarian vision is not the reality today.THE BRIGHTS' NET
The Brights is a constituency of individuals. 2. The Brights conserve original definitions. Principles 3 and 4 focus on its organization. 3. The Brights’ Net offers a pragmatic action connection for Brights. 4. The Brights’ Net functions as an Internet entity and not as a membership organization.THE BRIGHTS' NET
Allude to a hopeful era of human progress (the Enlightenment) Unite people in a way that broadens focus beyond religion and deity. The opposite (antonym) of the noun form of “bright” is. skeptic, invented by Michael Shermer. super, invented by Daniel Dennett. believer, invented by James Randi.THE BRIGHTS' NET
"Where did we come from, Mommy?" Here is an array of suggestions and raw material, selected from many sent in by Brights. Children are in need of guidance as they encounter the “big questions” of life, and the material here will hopefully provide adults with more comfort and confidence as they “how the human species got here.”THE BRIGHTS' NET
Art and Interpretation by Sylvain Magne. --The blue character symbolises the "racial neutrality" of the brights. --The female symbolises the birth of a new era. --The stick has the shape of a double helix symbol of the DNA and evolution. --The light from the stick represents knowledge (andTHE BRIGHTS' NET
A Sharp Focus on Science. Brights who wonder about the contemporary status of scientific enterprise may find much to interest them in the latest Trend Magazine, a publication of The Pew Charitable Trusts.The periodical analyzes the “facts, numbers, and trends shaping the world,” and its recent issue has given almost sole attention to Science and carries a distinctive overall thrustTHE BRIGHTS' NET
Exclamations & Expletives. Jean-Paul , a Bright in Ontario, Canada, asked other Brights for counsel on the following issue: “Interjections that we all use like God, Oh my God, Heavens, Heavens Above, Hell, Go to Hell, Christ, Jesus Christ, and their insufficiently secularTHE BRIGHTS' NET
A Bright's ethics and actions are based on a naturalistic worldview. The Brights aspire to an egalitarian civic vision. We want citizens who have a naturalistic worldview to be accepted as full participants in civil society. Definitions: A "super" (noun) is a person whose worldview includes supernatural and/or mystical elements. A "bright"(n
THE BRIGHTS' NETSEE MORE ON THE-BRIGHTS.NETTHE MOVEMENT
The Movement. Any individual whose worldview is free of supernatural or mystical forces and entities may register as a constituent. With each registrant, the constituency of Brights gains one more person who supports the overall vision. These constituents can receive communications from the Internet hub (The Brights’ Net, a nonprofitTHE BRIGHTS' NET
The Shop at Café Press carries a large variety of Brights-themed merchandise and some authorized logos and maxims. Besides varied apparel, you'll see mugs, bumper stickers, posters, andTHE BRIGHTS' NET
"Where did we come from, Mommy?" Here is an array of suggestions and raw material, selected from many sent in by Brights. Children are in need of guidance as they encounter the “big questions” of life, and the material here will hopefully provide adults with more comfort and confidence as they “how the human species got here.”THE BRIGHTS' NET
The information on this website speaks primarily about those persons. The Brights' umbrella is large, very large. For example, Brights can be agnostics, rationalists, skeptics, atheists, objectivists, igtheists, and so on. There are any of a number of self-identity labels they might apply to themselves.THE BRIGHTS' NET
Exclamations & Expletives. Jean-Paul , a Bright in Ontario, Canada, asked other Brights for counsel on the following issue: “Interjections that we all use like God, Oh my God, Heavens, Heavens Above, Hell, Go to Hell, Christ, Jesus Christ, and their insufficiently secular MAPPING THE MORAL DOMAIN to each other. Any values that were not related to justice, rights, and welfare (e.g., patriotism, authority, or chastity) were consid-ered nonmoral and were relegated to the domain of socialconven-
THE DEVELOPMENTAL FOUNDATIONS OF HUMAN FAIRNESS The developmental foundations of human fairness of of PLOS BIOLOGY SPONTANEOUS ALTRUISM BY CHIMPANZEES AND … Spontaneous Altruism by Chimpanzees and Young Children Felix Warneken*, Brian Hare, Alicia P. Melis, Daniel Hanus, Michael Tomasello Department of Developmental and Comparative Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, GermanyTHE BRIGHTS' NET
A Bright's ethics and actions are based on a naturalistic worldview. The Brights aspire to an egalitarian civic vision. We want citizens who have a naturalistic worldview to be accepted as full participants in civil society. Definitions: A "super" (noun) is a person whose worldview includes supernatural and/or mystical elements. A "bright"(n
THE BRIGHTS' NETSEE MORE ON THE-BRIGHTS.NETTHE MOVEMENT
The Movement. Any individual whose worldview is free of supernatural or mystical forces and entities may register as a constituent. With each registrant, the constituency of Brights gains one more person who supports the overall vision. These constituents can receive communications from the Internet hub (The Brights’ Net, a nonprofitTHE BRIGHTS' NET
The Shop at Café Press carries a large variety of Brights-themed merchandise and some authorized logos and maxims. Besides varied apparel, you'll see mugs, bumper stickers, posters, andTHE BRIGHTS' NET
"Where did we come from, Mommy?" Here is an array of suggestions and raw material, selected from many sent in by Brights. Children are in need of guidance as they encounter the “big questions” of life, and the material here will hopefully provide adults with more comfort and confidence as they “how the human species got here.”THE BRIGHTS' NET
The information on this website speaks primarily about those persons. The Brights' umbrella is large, very large. For example, Brights can be agnostics, rationalists, skeptics, atheists, objectivists, igtheists, and so on. There are any of a number of self-identity labels they might apply to themselves.THE BRIGHTS' NET
Exclamations & Expletives. Jean-Paul , a Bright in Ontario, Canada, asked other Brights for counsel on the following issue: “Interjections that we all use like God, Oh my God, Heavens, Heavens Above, Hell, Go to Hell, Christ, Jesus Christ, and their insufficiently secular MAPPING THE MORAL DOMAIN to each other. Any values that were not related to justice, rights, and welfare (e.g., patriotism, authority, or chastity) were consid-ered nonmoral and were relegated to the domain of socialconven-
THE DEVELOPMENTAL FOUNDATIONS OF HUMAN FAIRNESS The developmental foundations of human fairness of of PLOS BIOLOGY SPONTANEOUS ALTRUISM BY CHIMPANZEES AND … Spontaneous Altruism by Chimpanzees and Young Children Felix Warneken*, Brian Hare, Alicia P. Melis, Daniel Hanus, Michael Tomasello Department of Developmental and Comparative Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, GermanyTHE BRIGHTS' NET
The People. The constituency of Brights is hugely diverse. Besides those who self-identify as atheist, humanist, secular humanist, freethinker, rationalist, naturalist, agnostic, or skeptic, there are individuals who go by their preferred affiliations, such as Ethical Culturalist, Pantheist, Buddhist, Yogi, Wiccan, Transhumanist, orUnitarian.
THE BRIGHTS' NET
The Movement. Any individual whose worldview is free of supernatural or mystical forces and entities may register as a constituent. With each registrant, the constituency of Brights gains one more person who supports the overall vision.THE BRIGHTS' NET
There aren't rules to being a Bright. Most will find sufficient guidance in the aims and principles. Others like examples. Below are a few examples of Brights acting as individuals to advance the Brights movement and promote acceptance of citizens who have a naturalistic worldview.. Of course, conditions vary widely across the world, so persons make judgments about what circumstances areTHE BRIGHTS' NET
The Vision. Persons who have a naturalistic worldview should be accepted as fellow citizens and full participants in the cultural and political landscape, and not be culturally stifled or civically marginalized due to society’s pervasive supernaturalism.. This egalitarian vision is not the reality today.THE BRIGHTS' NET
The Brights is a constituency of individuals. 2. The Brights conserve original definitions. Principles 3 and 4 focus on its organization. 3. The Brights’ Net offers a pragmatic action connection for Brights. 4. The Brights’ Net functions as an Internet entity and not as a membership organization.THE BRIGHTS' NET
Allude to a hopeful era of human progress (the Enlightenment) Unite people in a way that broadens focus beyond religion and deity. The opposite (antonym) of the noun form of “bright” is. skeptic, invented by Michael Shermer. super, invented by Daniel Dennett. believer, invented by James Randi.THE BRIGHTS' NET
"Where did we come from, Mommy?" Here is an array of suggestions and raw material, selected from many sent in by Brights. Children are in need of guidance as they encounter the “big questions” of life, and the material here will hopefully provide adults with more comfort and confidence as they “how the human species got here.”THE BRIGHTS' NET
Art and Interpretation by Sylvain Magne. --The blue character symbolises the "racial neutrality" of the brights. --The female symbolises the birth of a new era. --The stick has the shape of a double helix symbol of the DNA and evolution. --The light from the stick represents knowledge (andTHE BRIGHTS' NET
A Sharp Focus on Science. Brights who wonder about the contemporary status of scientific enterprise may find much to interest them in the latest Trend Magazine, a publication of The Pew Charitable Trusts.The periodical analyzes the “facts, numbers, and trends shaping the world,” and its recent issue has given almost sole attention to Science and carries a distinctive overall thrustTHE BRIGHTS' NET
Exclamations & Expletives. Jean-Paul , a Bright in Ontario, Canada, asked other Brights for counsel on the following issue: “Interjections that we all use like God, Oh my God, Heavens, Heavens Above, Hell, Go to Hell, Christ, Jesus Christ, and their insufficiently secularTHE BRIGHTS' NET
A Bright's ethics and actions are based on a naturalistic worldview. The Brights aspire to an egalitarian civic vision. We want citizens who have a naturalistic worldview to be accepted as full participants in civil society. Definitions: A "super" (noun) is a person whose worldview includes supernatural and/or mystical elements. A "bright"(n
THE MOVEMENT
The Movement. Any individual whose worldview is free of supernatural or mystical forces and entities may register as a constituent. With each registrant, the constituency of Brights gains one more person who supports the overall vision. These constituents can receive communications from the Internet hub (The Brights’ Net, a nonprofit THE BRIGHTS' NETSEE MORE ON THE-BRIGHTS.NET THE VISION - THE BRIGHTS' NET - WHO ARE THE BRIGHTS? The Vision. Persons who have a naturalistic worldview should be accepted as fellow citizens and full participants in the cultural and political landscape, and not be culturally stifled or civically marginalized due to society’s pervasive supernaturalism.. This egalitarian vision is not the reality today.THE BRIGHTS' NET
The Shop at Café Press carries a large variety of Brights-themed merchandise and some authorized logos and maxims. Besides varied apparel, you'll see mugs, bumper stickers, posters, andTHE BRIGHTS' NET
"Where did we come from, Mommy?" Here is an array of suggestions and raw material, selected from many sent in by Brights. Children are in need of guidance as they encounter the “big questions” of life, and the material here will hopefully provide adults with more comfort and confidence as they “how the human species got here.” MAPPING THE MORAL DOMAIN to each other. Any values that were not related to justice, rights, and welfare (e.g., patriotism, authority, or chastity) were consid-ered nonmoral and were relegated to the domain of socialconven-
THE BRIGHTS' NET
The information on this website speaks primarily about those persons. The Brights' umbrella is large, very large. For example, Brights can be agnostics, rationalists, skeptics, atheists, objectivists, igtheists, and so on. There are any of a number of self-identity labels they might apply to themselves.THE BRIGHTS' NET
Exclamations & Expletives. Jean-Paul , a Bright in Ontario, Canada, asked other Brights for counsel on the following issue: “Interjections that we all use like God, Oh my God, Heavens, Heavens Above, Hell, Go to Hell, Christ, Jesus Christ, and their insufficiently secular THE DEVELOPMENTAL FOUNDATIONS OF HUMAN FAIRNESS The developmental foundations of human fairness of ofTHE BRIGHTS' NET
A Bright's ethics and actions are based on a naturalistic worldview. The Brights aspire to an egalitarian civic vision. We want citizens who have a naturalistic worldview to be accepted as full participants in civil society. Definitions: A "super" (noun) is a person whose worldview includes supernatural and/or mystical elements. A "bright"(n
THE MOVEMENT
The Movement. Any individual whose worldview is free of supernatural or mystical forces and entities may register as a constituent. With each registrant, the constituency of Brights gains one more person who supports the overall vision. These constituents can receive communications from the Internet hub (The Brights’ Net, a nonprofit THE BRIGHTS' NETSEE MORE ON THE-BRIGHTS.NET THE VISION - THE BRIGHTS' NET - WHO ARE THE BRIGHTS? The Vision. Persons who have a naturalistic worldview should be accepted as fellow citizens and full participants in the cultural and political landscape, and not be culturally stifled or civically marginalized due to society’s pervasive supernaturalism.. This egalitarian vision is not the reality today.THE BRIGHTS' NET
The Shop at Café Press carries a large variety of Brights-themed merchandise and some authorized logos and maxims. Besides varied apparel, you'll see mugs, bumper stickers, posters, andTHE BRIGHTS' NET
"Where did we come from, Mommy?" Here is an array of suggestions and raw material, selected from many sent in by Brights. Children are in need of guidance as they encounter the “big questions” of life, and the material here will hopefully provide adults with more comfort and confidence as they “how the human species got here.” MAPPING THE MORAL DOMAIN to each other. Any values that were not related to justice, rights, and welfare (e.g., patriotism, authority, or chastity) were consid-ered nonmoral and were relegated to the domain of socialconven-
THE BRIGHTS' NET
The information on this website speaks primarily about those persons. The Brights' umbrella is large, very large. For example, Brights can be agnostics, rationalists, skeptics, atheists, objectivists, igtheists, and so on. There are any of a number of self-identity labels they might apply to themselves.THE BRIGHTS' NET
Exclamations & Expletives. Jean-Paul , a Bright in Ontario, Canada, asked other Brights for counsel on the following issue: “Interjections that we all use like God, Oh my God, Heavens, Heavens Above, Hell, Go to Hell, Christ, Jesus Christ, and their insufficiently secular THE DEVELOPMENTAL FOUNDATIONS OF HUMAN FAIRNESS The developmental foundations of human fairness of ofTHE BRIGHTS' NET
The People. The constituency of Brights is hugely diverse. Besides those who self-identify as atheist, humanist, secular humanist, freethinker, rationalist, naturalist, agnostic, or skeptic, there are individuals who go by their preferred affiliations, such as Ethical Culturalist, Pantheist, Buddhist, Yogi, Wiccan, Transhumanist, orUnitarian.
THE BRIGHTS' NET
The Movement. Any individual whose worldview is free of supernatural or mystical forces and entities may register as a constituent. With each registrant, the constituency of Brights gains one more person who supports the overall vision.THE BRIGHTS' NET
There aren't rules to being a Bright. Most will find sufficient guidance in the aims and principles. Others like examples. Below are a few examples of Brights acting as individuals to advance the Brights movement and promote acceptance of citizens who have a naturalistic worldview.. Of course, conditions vary widely across the world, so persons make judgments about what circumstances areTHE BRIGHTS' NET
The Vision. Persons who have a naturalistic worldview should be accepted as fellow citizens and full participants in the cultural and political landscape, and not be culturally stifled or civically marginalized due to society’s pervasive supernaturalism.. This egalitarian vision is not the reality today.THE BRIGHTS' NET
The Brights is a constituency of individuals. 2. The Brights conserve original definitions. Principles 3 and 4 focus on its organization. 3. The Brights’ Net offers a pragmatic action connection for Brights. 4. The Brights’ Net functions as an Internet entity and not as a membership organization.THE BRIGHTS' NET
Allude to a hopeful era of human progress (the Enlightenment) Unite people in a way that broadens focus beyond religion and deity. The opposite (antonym) of the noun form of “bright” is. skeptic, invented by Michael Shermer. super, invented by Daniel Dennett. believer, invented by James Randi.THE BRIGHTS' NET
"Where did we come from, Mommy?" Here is an array of suggestions and raw material, selected from many sent in by Brights. Children are in need of guidance as they encounter the “big questions” of life, and the material here will hopefully provide adults with more comfort and confidence as they “how the human species got here.”THE BRIGHTS' NET
Art and Interpretation by Sylvain Magne. --The blue character symbolises the "racial neutrality" of the brights. --The female symbolises the birth of a new era. --The stick has the shape of a double helix symbol of the DNA and evolution. --The light from the stick represents knowledge (andTHE BRIGHTS' NET
A Sharp Focus on Science. Brights who wonder about the contemporary status of scientific enterprise may find much to interest them in the latest Trend Magazine, a publication of The Pew Charitable Trusts.The periodical analyzes the “facts, numbers, and trends shaping the world,” and its recent issue has given almost sole attention to Science and carries a distinctive overall thrustTHE BRIGHTS' NET
Exclamations & Expletives. Jean-Paul , a Bright in Ontario, Canada, asked other Brights for counsel on the following issue: “Interjections that we all use like God, Oh my God, Heavens, Heavens Above, Hell, Go to Hell, Christ, Jesus Christ, and their insufficiently secularTHE BRIGHTS' NET
A Bright's ethics and actions are based on a naturalistic worldview. The Brights aspire to an egalitarian civic vision. We want citizens who have a naturalistic worldview to be accepted as full participants in civil society. Definitions: A "super" (noun) is a person whose worldview includes supernatural and/or mystical elements. A "bright"(n
THE BRIGHTS' NETSEE MORE ON THE-BRIGHTS.NETTHE MOVEMENT
The Movement. Any individual whose worldview is free of supernatural or mystical forces and entities may register as a constituent. With each registrant, the constituency of Brights gains one more person who supports the overall vision. These constituents can receive communications from the Internet hub (The Brights’ Net, a nonprofitTHE BRIGHTS' NET
The Shop at Café Press carries a large variety of Brights-themed merchandise and some authorized logos and maxims. Besides varied apparel, you'll see mugs, bumper stickers, posters, andTHE BRIGHTS' NET
"Where did we come from, Mommy?" Here is an array of suggestions and raw material, selected from many sent in by Brights. Children are in need of guidance as they encounter the “big questions” of life, and the material here will hopefully provide adults with more comfort and confidence as they “how the human species got here.” MAPPING THE MORAL DOMAIN to each other. Any values that were not related to justice, rights, and welfare (e.g., patriotism, authority, or chastity) were consid-ered nonmoral and were relegated to the domain of socialconven-
THE BRIGHTS' NET
The information on this website speaks primarily about those persons. The Brights' umbrella is large, very large. For example, Brights can be agnostics, rationalists, skeptics, atheists, objectivists, igtheists, and so on. There are any of a number of self-identity labels they might apply to themselves.THE BRIGHTS' NET
Exclamations & Expletives. Jean-Paul , a Bright in Ontario, Canada, asked other Brights for counsel on the following issue: “Interjections that we all use like God, Oh my God, Heavens, Heavens Above, Hell, Go to Hell, Christ, Jesus Christ, and their insufficiently secular THE DEVELOPMENTAL FOUNDATIONS OF HUMAN FAIRNESS The developmental foundations of human fairness of of PLOS BIOLOGY SPONTANEOUS ALTRUISM BY CHIMPANZEES AND … Spontaneous Altruism by Chimpanzees and Young Children Felix Warneken*, Brian Hare, Alicia P. Melis, Daniel Hanus, Michael Tomasello Department of Developmental and Comparative Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, GermanyTHE BRIGHTS' NET
A Bright's ethics and actions are based on a naturalistic worldview. The Brights aspire to an egalitarian civic vision. We want citizens who have a naturalistic worldview to be accepted as full participants in civil society. Definitions: A "super" (noun) is a person whose worldview includes supernatural and/or mystical elements. A "bright"(n
THE BRIGHTS' NETSEE MORE ON THE-BRIGHTS.NETTHE MOVEMENT
The Movement. Any individual whose worldview is free of supernatural or mystical forces and entities may register as a constituent. With each registrant, the constituency of Brights gains one more person who supports the overall vision. These constituents can receive communications from the Internet hub (The Brights’ Net, a nonprofitTHE BRIGHTS' NET
The Shop at Café Press carries a large variety of Brights-themed merchandise and some authorized logos and maxims. Besides varied apparel, you'll see mugs, bumper stickers, posters, andTHE BRIGHTS' NET
"Where did we come from, Mommy?" Here is an array of suggestions and raw material, selected from many sent in by Brights. Children are in need of guidance as they encounter the “big questions” of life, and the material here will hopefully provide adults with more comfort and confidence as they “how the human species got here.” MAPPING THE MORAL DOMAIN to each other. Any values that were not related to justice, rights, and welfare (e.g., patriotism, authority, or chastity) were consid-ered nonmoral and were relegated to the domain of socialconven-
THE BRIGHTS' NET
The information on this website speaks primarily about those persons. The Brights' umbrella is large, very large. For example, Brights can be agnostics, rationalists, skeptics, atheists, objectivists, igtheists, and so on. There are any of a number of self-identity labels they might apply to themselves.THE BRIGHTS' NET
Exclamations & Expletives. Jean-Paul , a Bright in Ontario, Canada, asked other Brights for counsel on the following issue: “Interjections that we all use like God, Oh my God, Heavens, Heavens Above, Hell, Go to Hell, Christ, Jesus Christ, and their insufficiently secular THE DEVELOPMENTAL FOUNDATIONS OF HUMAN FAIRNESS The developmental foundations of human fairness of of PLOS BIOLOGY SPONTANEOUS ALTRUISM BY CHIMPANZEES AND … Spontaneous Altruism by Chimpanzees and Young Children Felix Warneken*, Brian Hare, Alicia P. Melis, Daniel Hanus, Michael Tomasello Department of Developmental and Comparative Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany THE PEOPLE - THE BRIGHTS' NET - WHO ARE THE BRIGHTS? The People. The constituency of Brights is hugely diverse. Besides those who self-identify as atheist, humanist, secular humanist, freethinker, rationalist, naturalist, agnostic, or skeptic, there are individuals who go by their preferred affiliations, such as Ethical Culturalist, Pantheist, Buddhist, Yogi, Wiccan, Transhumanist, orUnitarian.
THE BRIGHTS' NET
There aren't rules to being a Bright. Most will find sufficient guidance in the aims and principles. Others like examples. Below are a few examples of Brights acting as individuals to advance the Brights movement and promote acceptance of citizens who have a naturalistic worldview.. Of course, conditions vary widely across the world, so persons make judgments about what circumstances are THE VISION - THE BRIGHTS' NET - WHO ARE THE BRIGHTS? The Vision. Persons who have a naturalistic worldview should be accepted as fellow citizens and full participants in the cultural and political landscape, and not be culturally stifled or civically marginalized due to society’s pervasive supernaturalism.. This egalitarian vision is not the reality today.THE BRIGHTS' NET
The Brights is a constituency of individuals. 2. The Brights conserve original definitions. Principles 3 and 4 focus on its organization. 3. The Brights’ Net offers a pragmatic action connection for Brights. 4. The Brights’ Net functions as an Internet entity and not as a membership organization.THE BRIGHTS' NET
Allude to a hopeful era of human progress (the Enlightenment) Unite people in a way that broadens focus beyond religion and deity. The opposite (antonym) of the noun form of “bright” is. skeptic, invented by Michael Shermer. super, invented by Daniel Dennett. believer, invented by James Randi.THE BRIGHTS' NET
A Sharp Focus on Science. Brights who wonder about the contemporary status of scientific enterprise may find much to interest them in the latest Trend Magazine, a publication of The Pew Charitable Trusts.The periodical analyzes the “facts, numbers, and trends shaping the world,” and its recent issue has given almost sole attention to Science and carries a distinctive overall thrustTHE BRIGHTS' NET
The only thing we can know about any Bright is that the person's worldview is naturalistic. Self -identifying as a Bright will mean saying, “I am a Bright,” but there are no rules to when, where, or how often. Persons just individually decide the extent to which they want to use the word with others. A bit of advance thought to thevaried
THE BRIGHTS' NET
The information on this website speaks primarily about those persons. The Brights' umbrella is large, very large. For example, Brights can be agnostics, rationalists, skeptics, atheists, objectivists, igtheists, and so on. There are any of a number of self-identity labels they might apply to themselves.THE BRIGHTS' NET
Exclamations & Expletives. Jean-Paul , a Bright in Ontario, Canada, asked other Brights for counsel on the following issue: “Interjections that we all use like God, Oh my God, Heavens, Heavens Above, Hell, Go to Hell, Christ, Jesus Christ, and their insufficiently secularTHE BRIGHTS' NET
As a bright, you believe in making the best possible life for your fellow human beings, here on earth, right now, as this life is considered the only one you’ve got. — Sjur ( Norway ) Morals are a human response to human problems. In my view, morality rests on four pillars: biological heritage, cultural experience, mores/memes, andwritten
THE BRIGHTS' NET
A Bright's ethics and actions are based on a naturalistic worldview. The Brights aspire to an egalitarian civic vision. We want citizens who have a naturalistic worldview to be accepted as full participants in civil society. Definitions: A "super" (noun) is a person whose worldview includes supernatural and/or mystical elements. A "bright"(n
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The Movement. Any individual whose worldview is free of supernatural or mystical forces and entities may register as a constituent. With each registrant, the constituency of Brights gains one more person who supports the overall vision. These constituents can receive communications from the Internet hub (The Brights’ Net, a nonprofit THE BRIGHTS' NETSEE MORE ON THE-BRIGHTS.NETTHE BRIGHTS' NET
The Shop at Café Press carries a large variety of Brights-themed merchandise and some authorized logos and maxims. Besides varied apparel, you'll see mugs, bumper stickers, posters, andTHE BRIGHTS' NET
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The statement is rather long, but not complex. The policy makes explicit the concept that The Brights' Net is a constituency of individuals. Furthermore, no Bright or cluster of Brights (including the Co-Directors) can presume to represent all Brights (that is the very nature of a constituency).THE BRIGHTS' NET
The only thing we can know about any Bright is that the person's worldview is naturalistic. Self -identifying as a Bright will mean saying, “I am a Bright,” but there are no rules to when, where, or how often. Persons just individually decide the extent to which they want to use the word with others. A bit of advance thought to thevaried
THE BRIGHTS' NET
"Where did we come from, Mommy?" Here is an array of suggestions and raw material, selected from many sent in by Brights. Children are in need of guidance as they encounter the “big questions” of life, and the material here will hopefully provide adults with more comfort and confidence as they “how the human species got here.” MAPPING THE MORAL DOMAIN to each other. Any values that were not related to justice, rights, and welfare (e.g., patriotism, authority, or chastity) were consid-ered nonmoral and were relegated to the domain of socialconven-
THE BRIGHTS' NET
Exclamations & Expletives. Jean-Paul , a Bright in Ontario, Canada, asked other Brights for counsel on the following issue: “Interjections that we all use like God, Oh my God, Heavens, Heavens Above, Hell, Go to Hell, Christ, Jesus Christ, and their insufficiently secularTHE BRIGHTS' NET
A Bright's ethics and actions are based on a naturalistic worldview. The Brights aspire to an egalitarian civic vision. We want citizens who have a naturalistic worldview to be accepted as full participants in civil society. Definitions: A "super" (noun) is a person whose worldview includes supernatural and/or mystical elements. A "bright"(n
THE MOVEMENT
The Movement. Any individual whose worldview is free of supernatural or mystical forces and entities may register as a constituent. With each registrant, the constituency of Brights gains one more person who supports the overall vision. These constituents can receive communications from the Internet hub (The Brights’ Net, a nonprofit THE BRIGHTS' NETSEE MORE ON THE-BRIGHTS.NETTHE BRIGHTS' NET
The Shop at Café Press carries a large variety of Brights-themed merchandise and some authorized logos and maxims. Besides varied apparel, you'll see mugs, bumper stickers, posters, andTHE BRIGHTS' NET
THE BRIGHTS' NET
The statement is rather long, but not complex. The policy makes explicit the concept that The Brights' Net is a constituency of individuals. Furthermore, no Bright or cluster of Brights (including the Co-Directors) can presume to represent all Brights (that is the very nature of a constituency).THE BRIGHTS' NET
The only thing we can know about any Bright is that the person's worldview is naturalistic. Self -identifying as a Bright will mean saying, “I am a Bright,” but there are no rules to when, where, or how often. Persons just individually decide the extent to which they want to use the word with others. A bit of advance thought to thevaried
THE BRIGHTS' NET
"Where did we come from, Mommy?" Here is an array of suggestions and raw material, selected from many sent in by Brights. Children are in need of guidance as they encounter the “big questions” of life, and the material here will hopefully provide adults with more comfort and confidence as they “how the human species got here.” MAPPING THE MORAL DOMAIN to each other. Any values that were not related to justice, rights, and welfare (e.g., patriotism, authority, or chastity) were consid-ered nonmoral and were relegated to the domain of socialconven-
THE BRIGHTS' NET
Exclamations & Expletives. Jean-Paul , a Bright in Ontario, Canada, asked other Brights for counsel on the following issue: “Interjections that we all use like God, Oh my God, Heavens, Heavens Above, Hell, Go to Hell, Christ, Jesus Christ, and their insufficiently secularTHE BRIGHTS' NET
Disclaimer: The Brights' Net has not reviewed all the books in this section, and the authors provided their own descriptions. Ergo, The Brights' Net is presenting to you these works, not endorsing them. THE ACTION - THE BRIGHTS' NET - WHO ARE THE BRIGHTS? The Action. There are now Brights in 185 nations. This website serves as a hub for Internet communications and for coordinated actions among activists in the constituency. Brights can pursue the overall aims independently (in suggested arenas of action), volunteer their time and expertise on specific projects, cooperate in constituencies forTHE BRIGHTS' NET
The statement is rather long, but not complex. The policy makes explicit the concept that The Brights' Net is a constituency of individuals. Furthermore, no Bright or cluster of Brights (including the Co-Directors) can presume to represent all Brights (that is the very nature of a constituency).THE BRIGHTS' NET
The Brights. Reality About Human Morality. Morality is a product of. evolution and human experience. Morality is not. exclusive to human beings; elements of it can be found. in other animal relationships.THE BRIGHTS' NET
Allude to a hopeful era of human progress (the Enlightenment) Unite people in a way that broadens focus beyond religion and deity. The opposite (antonym) of the noun form of “bright” is. skeptic, invented by Michael Shermer. super, invented by Daniel Dennett. believer, invented by James Randi.THE BRIGHTS' NET
The Brights’ Network exists to support the Brights movement. Among the offerings from Brights Central are: Developing of pictorials, videos and merchandise to educate about the movement and about the priority action arenas (naturalistic morality, youth education in evolution, affirmative characterizations in media, etc.) ; An online community for Brights to address current affairs via anTHE BRIGHTS' NET
Art and Interpretation by Sylvain Magne. --The blue character symbolises the "racial neutrality" of the brights. --The female symbolises the birth of a new era. --The stick has the shape of a double helix symbol of the DNA and evolution. --The light from the stick represents knowledge (andTHE BRIGHTS' NET
A Sharp Focus on Science. Brights who wonder about the contemporary status of scientific enterprise may find much to interest them in the latest Trend Magazine, a publication of The Pew Charitable Trusts.The periodical analyzes the “facts, numbers, and trends shaping the world,” and its recent issue has given almost sole attention to Science and carries a distinctive overall thrustTHE BRIGHTS' NET
Exclamations & Expletives. Jean-Paul , a Bright in Ontario, Canada, asked other Brights for counsel on the following issue: “Interjections that we all use like God, Oh my God, Heavens, Heavens Above, Hell, Go to Hell, Christ, Jesus Christ, and their insufficiently secularTHE BRIGHTS' NET
As a bright, you believe in making the best possible life for your fellow human beings, here on earth, right now, as this life is considered the only one you’ve got. — Sjur ( Norway ) Morals are a human response to human problems. In my view, morality rests on four pillars: biological heritage, cultural experience, mores/memes, andwritten
THE BRIGHTS' NET
Definitions: A "super" (noun) is a person whose worldview includes supernatural and/or mystical elements.A "bright" (n.) is a person whose worldview is naturalistic (no supernatural and mystical elements).A "Bright" is a bright who has registered at this website in support of the egalitarian civic vision of the Brights movement.. Whatis the Challenge?
THE BRIGHTS' NETSEE MORE ON THE-BRIGHTS.NETTHE MOVEMENT
The Movement. Any individual whose worldview is free of supernatural or mystical forces and entities may register as a constituent. With each registrant, the constituency of Brights gains one more person who supports the overall vision.THE BRIGHTS' NET
The Shop at Café Press carries a large variety of Brights-themed merchandise and some authorized logos and maxims. Besides varied apparel, you'll see mugs, bumper stickers, posters, andTHE BRIGHTS' NET
A Scenario. Suppose you are in a discussion with someone and the question of human mortality and afterlife (or similar subject) comes up. If someone inquires about your own perspectives, you can pop up with “Well, actually, I don't hold to the existence of an afterlife.THE BRIGHTS' NET
--The blue character symbolises the "racial neutrality" of the brights--The female symbolises the birth of a new era--The stick has the shape of a double helix symbol of the DNA and evolutionTHE BRIGHTS' NET
"Where did we come from, Mommy?" Here is an array of suggestions and raw material, selected from many sent in by Brights. Children are in need of guidance as they encounter the “big questions” of life, and the material here will hopefully provide adults with more comfort and confidence as they “how the human species got here.”THE BRIGHTS' NET
A Sharp Focus on Science. Brights who wonder about the contemporary status of scientific enterprise may find much to interest them in the latest Trend Magazine, a publication of The Pew Charitable Trusts.The periodical analyzes the “facts, numbers, and trends shaping the world,” and its recent issue has given almost sole attention to Science and carries a distinctive overall thrust MAPPING THE MORAL DOMAIN to each other. Any values that were not related to justice, rights, and welfare (e.g., patriotism, authority, or chastity) were consid-ered nonmoral and were relegated to the domain of socialconven-
THE BRIGHTS' NET
Exclamations & Expletives. Jean-Paul , a Bright in Ontario, Canada, asked other Brights for counsel on the following issue: “Interjections that we all use like God, Oh my God, Heavens, Heavens Above, Hell, Go to Hell, Christ, Jesus Christ, and their insufficiently secularTHE BRIGHTS' NET
Definitions: A "super" (noun) is a person whose worldview includes supernatural and/or mystical elements.A "bright" (n.) is a person whose worldview is naturalistic (no supernatural and mystical elements).A "Bright" is a bright who has registered at this website in support of the egalitarian civic vision of the Brights movement.. Whatis the Challenge?
THE BRIGHTS' NETSEE MORE ON THE-BRIGHTS.NETTHE MOVEMENT
The Movement. Any individual whose worldview is free of supernatural or mystical forces and entities may register as a constituent. With each registrant, the constituency of Brights gains one more person who supports the overall vision.THE BRIGHTS' NET
The Shop at Café Press carries a large variety of Brights-themed merchandise and some authorized logos and maxims. Besides varied apparel, you'll see mugs, bumper stickers, posters, andTHE BRIGHTS' NET
A Scenario. Suppose you are in a discussion with someone and the question of human mortality and afterlife (or similar subject) comes up. If someone inquires about your own perspectives, you can pop up with “Well, actually, I don't hold to the existence of an afterlife.THE BRIGHTS' NET
--The blue character symbolises the "racial neutrality" of the brights--The female symbolises the birth of a new era--The stick has the shape of a double helix symbol of the DNA and evolutionTHE BRIGHTS' NET
"Where did we come from, Mommy?" Here is an array of suggestions and raw material, selected from many sent in by Brights. Children are in need of guidance as they encounter the “big questions” of life, and the material here will hopefully provide adults with more comfort and confidence as they “how the human species got here.”THE BRIGHTS' NET
A Sharp Focus on Science. Brights who wonder about the contemporary status of scientific enterprise may find much to interest them in the latest Trend Magazine, a publication of The Pew Charitable Trusts.The periodical analyzes the “facts, numbers, and trends shaping the world,” and its recent issue has given almost sole attention to Science and carries a distinctive overall thrust MAPPING THE MORAL DOMAIN to each other. Any values that were not related to justice, rights, and welfare (e.g., patriotism, authority, or chastity) were consid-ered nonmoral and were relegated to the domain of socialconven-
THE BRIGHTS' NET
Exclamations & Expletives. Jean-Paul , a Bright in Ontario, Canada, asked other Brights for counsel on the following issue: “Interjections that we all use like God, Oh my God, Heavens, Heavens Above, Hell, Go to Hell, Christ, Jesus Christ, and their insufficiently secularTHE BRIGHTS' NET
Disclaimer: The Brights' Net has not reviewed all the books in this section, and the authors provided their own descriptions. Ergo, The Brights' Net is presenting to you these works, not endorsing them. THE ACTION - THE BRIGHTS' NET - WHO ARE THE BRIGHTS? The Action. There are now Brights in 185 nations. This website serves as a hub for Internet communications and for coordinated actions among activists in the constituency.THE BRIGHTS' NET
Individual Activities. A Bright can quite independently play a valuable role in the Brights’ endeavor. Here are some example ways to contribute as a constituentTHE BRIGHTS' NET
1. The Brights is a constituency of individuals. As individuals, we Brights have differing circumstances within which we function. We do not think alike on many action issues, and beyond the other principles below, it is not the movement’s desire to press for conformity.. Our nations, cultures, politics, genders, occupations, interests, and soon differ widely.
THE BRIGHTS' NET
--The blue character symbolises the "racial neutrality" of the brights--The female symbolises the birth of a new era--The stick has the shape of a double helix symbol of the DNA and evolutionTHE BRIGHTS' NET
Self-Check What do you already know about the Brights movement? Caution: Maybe what you “know” isn’t actually so? Designed for use by Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Safari or Google ChromeTHE BRIGHTS' NET
Because morality is acquired through evolution, it exists in all societies and cultures.THE BRIGHTS' NET
A Sharp Focus on Science. Brights who wonder about the contemporary status of scientific enterprise may find much to interest them in the latest Trend Magazine, a publication of The Pew Charitable Trusts.The periodical analyzes the “facts, numbers, and trends shaping the world,” and its recent issue has given almost sole attention to Science and carries a distinctive overall thrustTHE BRIGHTS' NET
Exclamations & Expletives. Jean-Paul , a Bright in Ontario, Canada, asked other Brights for counsel on the following issue: “Interjections that we all use like God, Oh my God, Heavens, Heavens Above, Hell, Go to Hell, Christ, Jesus Christ, and their insufficiently secularTHE BRIGHTS' NET
Each day I reassess my judgments and temper them with collective knowledge that encourages life and discourages hate. Through continual improvement we can shed the notion that we must be told how to be moral, and understand that we are all responsible for bringing aTHE BRIGHTS' NET
Definitions: A "super" (noun) is a person whose worldview includes supernatural and/or mystical elements.A "bright" (n.) is a person whose worldview is naturalistic (no supernatural and mystical elements).A "Bright" is a bright who has registered at this website in support of the egalitarian civic vision of the Brights movement.. Whatis the Challenge?
THE BRIGHTS' NETSEE MORE ON THE-BRIGHTS.NETTHE MOVEMENT
The Movement. Any individual whose worldview is free of supernatural or mystical forces and entities may register as a constituent. With each registrant, the constituency of Brights gains one more person who supports the overall vision.THE BRIGHTS' NET
The Shop at Café Press carries a large variety of Brights-themed merchandise and some authorized logos and maxims. Besides varied apparel, you'll see mugs, bumper stickers, posters, andTHE BRIGHTS' NET
A Scenario. Suppose you are in a discussion with someone and the question of human mortality and afterlife (or similar subject) comes up. If someone inquires about your own perspectives, you can pop up with “Well, actually, I don't hold to the existence of an afterlife.THE BRIGHTS' NET
--The blue character symbolises the "racial neutrality" of the brights--The female symbolises the birth of a new era--The stick has the shape of a double helix symbol of the DNA and evolutionTHE BRIGHTS' NET
"Where did we come from, Mommy?" Here is an array of suggestions and raw material, selected from many sent in by Brights. Children are in need of guidance as they encounter the “big questions” of life, and the material here will hopefully provide adults with more comfort and confidence as they “how the human species got here.”THE BRIGHTS' NET
A Sharp Focus on Science. Brights who wonder about the contemporary status of scientific enterprise may find much to interest them in the latest Trend Magazine, a publication of The Pew Charitable Trusts.The periodical analyzes the “facts, numbers, and trends shaping the world,” and its recent issue has given almost sole attention to Science and carries a distinctive overall thrust MAPPING THE MORAL DOMAIN to each other. Any values that were not related to justice, rights, and welfare (e.g., patriotism, authority, or chastity) were consid-ered nonmoral and were relegated to the domain of socialconven-
THE BRIGHTS' NET
Exclamations & Expletives. Jean-Paul , a Bright in Ontario, Canada, asked other Brights for counsel on the following issue: “Interjections that we all use like God, Oh my God, Heavens, Heavens Above, Hell, Go to Hell, Christ, Jesus Christ, and their insufficiently secularTHE BRIGHTS' NET
Definitions: A "super" (noun) is a person whose worldview includes supernatural and/or mystical elements.A "bright" (n.) is a person whose worldview is naturalistic (no supernatural and mystical elements).A "Bright" is a bright who has registered at this website in support of the egalitarian civic vision of the Brights movement.. Whatis the Challenge?
THE BRIGHTS' NETSEE MORE ON THE-BRIGHTS.NETTHE MOVEMENT
The Movement. Any individual whose worldview is free of supernatural or mystical forces and entities may register as a constituent. With each registrant, the constituency of Brights gains one more person who supports the overall vision.THE BRIGHTS' NET
The Shop at Café Press carries a large variety of Brights-themed merchandise and some authorized logos and maxims. Besides varied apparel, you'll see mugs, bumper stickers, posters, andTHE BRIGHTS' NET
A Scenario. Suppose you are in a discussion with someone and the question of human mortality and afterlife (or similar subject) comes up. If someone inquires about your own perspectives, you can pop up with “Well, actually, I don't hold to the existence of an afterlife.THE BRIGHTS' NET
--The blue character symbolises the "racial neutrality" of the brights--The female symbolises the birth of a new era--The stick has the shape of a double helix symbol of the DNA and evolutionTHE BRIGHTS' NET
"Where did we come from, Mommy?" Here is an array of suggestions and raw material, selected from many sent in by Brights. Children are in need of guidance as they encounter the “big questions” of life, and the material here will hopefully provide adults with more comfort and confidence as they “how the human species got here.”THE BRIGHTS' NET
A Sharp Focus on Science. Brights who wonder about the contemporary status of scientific enterprise may find much to interest them in the latest Trend Magazine, a publication of The Pew Charitable Trusts.The periodical analyzes the “facts, numbers, and trends shaping the world,” and its recent issue has given almost sole attention to Science and carries a distinctive overall thrust MAPPING THE MORAL DOMAIN to each other. Any values that were not related to justice, rights, and welfare (e.g., patriotism, authority, or chastity) were consid-ered nonmoral and were relegated to the domain of socialconven-
THE BRIGHTS' NET
Exclamations & Expletives. Jean-Paul , a Bright in Ontario, Canada, asked other Brights for counsel on the following issue: “Interjections that we all use like God, Oh my God, Heavens, Heavens Above, Hell, Go to Hell, Christ, Jesus Christ, and their insufficiently secularTHE BRIGHTS' NET
Disclaimer: The Brights' Net has not reviewed all the books in this section, and the authors provided their own descriptions. Ergo, The Brights' Net is presenting to you these works, not endorsing them. THE ACTION - THE BRIGHTS' NET - WHO ARE THE BRIGHTS? The Action. There are now Brights in 185 nations. This website serves as a hub for Internet communications and for coordinated actions among activists in the constituency.THE BRIGHTS' NET
Individual Activities. A Bright can quite independently play a valuable role in the Brights’ endeavor. Here are some example ways to contribute as a constituentTHE BRIGHTS' NET
1. The Brights is a constituency of individuals. As individuals, we Brights have differing circumstances within which we function. We do not think alike on many action issues, and beyond the other principles below, it is not the movement’s desire to press for conformity.. Our nations, cultures, politics, genders, occupations, interests, and soon differ widely.
THE BRIGHTS' NET
--The blue character symbolises the "racial neutrality" of the brights--The female symbolises the birth of a new era--The stick has the shape of a double helix symbol of the DNA and evolutionTHE BRIGHTS' NET
Self-Check What do you already know about the Brights movement? Caution: Maybe what you “know” isn’t actually so? Designed for use by Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Safari or Google ChromeTHE BRIGHTS' NET
Because morality is acquired through evolution, it exists in all societies and cultures.THE BRIGHTS' NET
A Sharp Focus on Science. Brights who wonder about the contemporary status of scientific enterprise may find much to interest them in the latest Trend Magazine, a publication of The Pew Charitable Trusts.The periodical analyzes the “facts, numbers, and trends shaping the world,” and its recent issue has given almost sole attention to Science and carries a distinctive overall thrustTHE BRIGHTS' NET
Exclamations & Expletives. Jean-Paul , a Bright in Ontario, Canada, asked other Brights for counsel on the following issue: “Interjections that we all use like God, Oh my God, Heavens, Heavens Above, Hell, Go to Hell, Christ, Jesus Christ, and their insufficiently secularTHE BRIGHTS' NET
Each day I reassess my judgments and temper them with collective knowledge that encourages life and discourages hate. Through continual improvement we can shed the notion that we must be told how to be moral, and understand that we are all responsible for bringing aSkip navigation.
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WHO ARE THE BRIGHTS? * We are participants in an international internet constituency of individuals. All of us have _a naturalistic worldview_,_ free of supernatural or mystical elements._ * A Bright's ethics and actions are based on _a naturalisticworldview_.
* The Brights aspire to an egalitarian civic vision. We want citizens who have _a naturalistic worldview_ to be accepted as full participants in civil society_Definitions: _
A "super" (_noun_) is a person whose _worldview_ _INCLUDES_ supernatural and/ormystical elements.
A "bright" (_n.)_ is a person whose worldview is _naturalistic _ (_NO _supernatural andmystical elements).
A "Bright" is a bright who has registered at this website in support of the egalitarian civic vision of the Brights movement.
WHAT IS THE CHALLENGE? Currently, the naturalistic worldview is insufficiently expressed within most cultures - even politically and socially repressed. To be a Bright is to participate in a movement to address the situation. There is a great diversity of persons who have a naturalistic worldview. Some are members of existing organizations that foster a supernatural-free perspective, but far more are not associated with any formal group or label. Under the broad umbrella of the naturalistic worldview, participants in the constituency of Brights can undertake social and civic actions designed to influence a society otherwise permeated with supernaturalism. This website registers brights into the constituency (of Brights) and serves as a communications hub for actions that align with the aimsand principles
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The Brights' Net is entirely funded by personal donations of individuals from across the globe. Most are brights. But there are supers who also want to help advance the civic vision of the Brights movement. Whether you are a bright or a super, if you would like to support this _vision of civic equality_ for the citizens who have a naturalistic worldview, please consider becoming a "checkbook activist" by following this link: IS YOUR WORLDVIEW NATURALISTIC? Think about your own worldview to decide if it is free of supernatural or mystical deities, forces, and entities. If you decide that you fit the description above, then you are, by definition, a bright! On this website, you can simply say so and, by doing so, join with brights from all over the world in an extraordinary initiative to elevate the thinking of society—the Brights movement. With the information you provide, we count you a Bright in your locale (by nation and/or postal code), but we will never release your name, e-mail, or address to _anyone_ without your express written permission. After enrollment, you may manage your subscription settings from the link on this page to receive or not receive the monthly e-mail bulletins. THE BRIGHTS MOVEMENT* Synopsis
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