Humanist Association of Ireland

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The Humanist Association of Ireland (HAI) is a Republic of Ireland secular humanist organisation that was founded in 1993 to promote Humanism, which they describe as: an ethical philosophy of life, based on a concern for humanity in general, and for human individuals in particular. This view of life combines reason with compassion. It is for those people who base their interpretation of existence on the evidence of the natural world and its evolution, and not on belief in a supernatural power. Owen Sheehy-Skeffington, son of Francis Sheehy-Skeffington, helped to set up the organisation. rdf:langString
La Humanist Association of Ireland (HAI en abrégé, Association humaniste d'Irlande en français) est une organisation irlandaise fondée en 1993 dont le but est de promouvoir l'humanisme, décrite comme : « Une philosophie éthique de vie, basée sur l'intérêt pour l'humanité dans son ensemble, et sur l'être humain en tant qu'individu en particulier. Cette vision de la vie combine la raison et la compassion. Elle est faite pour les personnes qui se fondent sur les vérités du monde naturel et de son évolution, et non sur la croyance en des forces surnaturelles. » rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Humanist Association of Ireland (HAI) is a Republic of Ireland secular humanist organisation that was founded in 1993 to promote Humanism, which they describe as: an ethical philosophy of life, based on a concern for humanity in general, and for human individuals in particular. This view of life combines reason with compassion. It is for those people who base their interpretation of existence on the evidence of the natural world and its evolution, and not on belief in a supernatural power. It hosts an annual lecture, usually at Trinity College Dublin, to mark Darwin Day and holds regular public meetings. The HAI is also active in providing Humanist alternatives to traditional wedding, baptism and funeral ceremonies. The HAI is a member organisation of the European Humanist Federation and is affiliated to the International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU). The official symbol of the HAI is the Happy Human. Owen Sheehy-Skeffington, son of Francis Sheehy-Skeffington, helped to set up the organisation. In April 2009 the Association started an advertising campaign on the DART against religious oaths of office for Irish judges and presidents. Dick Spicer, the then chairman, has criticised the educational system, claiming that it discriminates against non-believers. He resigned as chairman of the board of HAI in July 2010. In November 2010 the Association objected to a pilot programme called "Goodness me, Goodness you" on the grounds that it separated children into believers and non-believers at an early age. They said that faith classes should take place outside school hours.
rdf:langString La Humanist Association of Ireland (HAI en abrégé, Association humaniste d'Irlande en français) est une organisation irlandaise fondée en 1993 dont le but est de promouvoir l'humanisme, décrite comme : « Une philosophie éthique de vie, basée sur l'intérêt pour l'humanité dans son ensemble, et sur l'être humain en tant qu'individu en particulier. Cette vision de la vie combine la raison et la compassion. Elle est faite pour les personnes qui se fondent sur les vérités du monde naturel et de son évolution, et non sur la croyance en des forces surnaturelles. » L'organisation organise chaque année la journée Darwin au Trinity College et organise des alternatives humanistes aux cérémonies de mariage, de baptême et de funérailles. Membre à part entière de la Fédération humaniste européenne, elle est aussi affiliée à l'Union internationale humaniste et éthique (IHEU), et son symbole officiel est l'Humain heureux.
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