Eupraxophy
Eupraxophy is a nonreligious lifestance or worldview emphasizing the importance of living an ethical and exuberant life, and relying on rational methods such as logic, observation and science (rather than faith, mysticism or revelation) toward that end. The word "eupraxophy" was coined by Paul Kurtz, and comes from the Greek words for "good practice and wisdom." An alternative spelling is "eupraxsophy."
Bibliography
- Kurtz, Paul. Living Without Religion: Eupraxophy. Prometheus Books, 1994. ISBN 0879759291
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