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    In June 2010, the State University of New York at Buffalo announced the establishment of the Paul Kurtz Lecture Series. The series will bring notable speakers to the university's campus in Amherst, New York, to speak on topics relevant to the philosophy of humanism and philosophical naturalism.

  2. The Paul Kurtz Institute for Science and Human Values is a 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit organization that advances the vision and work of Dr. Paul Kurtz. By promoting values that transcend the ancient dogmas and ideologies of the past, we provide common ground for our changing global community and inspire individuals to find meaning and ...

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  4. Pragmatism and Progress. Speaker: Philip Stuart Kitcher of Columbia University specialises in the philosophy of science, the philosophy of biology, the philosophy of mathematics, the philosophy of literature, and, more recently, pragmatism. Kitcher is best known outside academia for his work examining creationism and sociobiology.

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  5. Paul Kurtz Interview. Paul Kurtz is a legendary figure among American humanists, atheists, and skeptics. For more than half a century he has been indefatigable in advancing a secular vision of life and society. Although he sees no ultimate validity to religious belief, he has always been open to dialogue with religious believers, even counting ...

  6. Jul 9, 2008 · Regarding the perennial search for happiness, Kurtz affirms that secularism holds great promise. Through creative action in the pursuit of goals focused on the enhancement of human welfare, each...

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  7. Nov 18, 2010 · The Paul Kurtz lecture series has been endowed by Kurtz, professor emeritus of philosophy at UB and a national figure in the philosophical field. Like Pinker, he is both eminent and controversial, a populist who has made a significant mark in his field.

  8. Paul Kurtz. Paul Kurtz author, philosophy professor and professional skeptic, takes time out of a round-the-world lecture tour to talk to our man in Toronto, Colin Hunter. Professor Kurtz, are you still teaching philosophy in Buffalo?

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