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         Ethical Culture:     more books (100)
  1. Felix Adler and Ethical Culture: Memories and Studies by Horace Leland Friess, 1981-06
  2. Mapping the Ethical Turn: A Reader in Ethics, Culture, and Literary Theory
  3. Cohen and Troeltsch: Ethical Monotheistic Religion and Theory of Culture by Wendell, S. Dietrich, 1986
  4. Education Through Experience. A Four Year Experiment in the Ethical Culture School by Mabel Ray Goodlander, 2009-10-05
  5. From Reform Judaism to Ethical Culture: The Religious Evolution of Felix Adler (Monographs of the Hebrew Union College) by Benny Kraut, 1979-10
  6. Culture War and Ethical Theory by Richard F. Von Dohlen, 1996-12-26
  7. By-Laws Of The Society For Ethical Culture (1894) by Society For Ethical Culture, 2010-05-23
  8. Personal Morality: Two Lectures Before the Society for Ethical Culture of Chicago, February, 1886 by William Mackintire Salter, 2010-02-28
  9. Ethical Culture School Record: To Commemorate The Fortieth Anniversary Of The Founding Of The Society For Ethical Culture (1916) by The Alumni Association, 2010-09-10
  10. Reformed Judaism: A Lecture Delivered Before the Society for Ethical Culture at Chickering Hall, November 22, 1885 by Felix Adler, 2010-05-25
  11. Education Through Experience: A Four Year Experiment In The Ethical Culture (1921) by Mabel Ray Goodlander, 2010-05-23
  12. Ethics as a religion (Ethical culture publications) by David Saville Muzzey, 1967
  13. Working Across Cultures: Ethical Perspectives for Intercultural Management (Issues in Business Ethics)
  14. Proceedings at the meeting in memory of Karl Bitter held in the Ethical Culture Hall on Wednesday, May 5, 1915 by Anonymous, 2010-09-04

1. Ethical Culture Movement - American Ethical Union - Virtual Ethical Society
A federation of Ethical Societies in the United States, representing the EthicalCulture movement, founded in 1876 by Felix Adler.
http://www.aeu.org/
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Welcome to the American Ethical Union!
We invite you to explore this site and Ethical Culture Ethical Culture is a humanistic religious and educational movement inspired by the ideal that the supreme aim of human life is working to create a more humane society. Hurricane Katrina Relief: An Ethical Movement Response Basics What Is an Ethical Society? Ethical Action Ethical Religious Education Visit the Leaders' Study ... AEU News includes Hurricane Katrina Relief: An Ethical Movement Response
Presidents Council November 12, 2005
RE Conference and Family Weekend November 11-13
YES Conference - November 4-6, 2005
AEU Assembly 2006 - in Chicago, June 30-July 3
Interim Executive Director Appointed
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More: Ethical Manifold Ethical Culture Review of Books Ethics Matters Technical information : how to link to this page, how to get the fonts used in this web site, credits.
Site created: June 10, 1995

2. Brooklyn Society For Ethical Culture
Prospect Park West. Profile, photographs, programs, events, newsletter, contact information.
http://www.bsec.org/
A humanist religious organization dedicated to improving the ethical
quality of relationships in personal lives and in the world.
Calendar of Events

3. Ethical Culture Fieldston School
Private PreK12 school coed school with Manhattan and Bronx locations. Upper westside campus is PreK-6.
http://www.ecfs.org/

4. Table Of Contents: New York Society For Ethical Culture
Virtual home of the New York ethical culture Society, founding chapter of theAmerican Ethical Union.
http://www.nysec.org/
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Home Page
Ethical Culture is a humanistic religion based on the ideal that the supreme aim of life is working to create a more humane society. Since its inception in 1876, Ethical Culture has fostered a strong tradition of ethical activism. Today the Society is working toward repeal of the death penalty and Rockefeller drug laws, funding DNA testing for wrongfully-accused prisoners, providing shelter for homeless women, and presenting open dialogues on important issues.
Upcoming Events
Ethics and the Theater
Wednesday, September 14
7:00 PM
Room 514
From the world of great plays - an interactive exploration of ethical issues that will stir your interest and passions and challenge you to re-examine your personal values.
Ghosts , by Henrik Ibsen. Members $35. Nonmembers $50. Individual sessions: Members $10. Nonmembers $15. To register call Suzy Frazer at 212-874-5210 ext. 113.
Anyone Can Sing - For both current and new students
Thursdays, September 15 - October 27, 2005

5. North Carolina Society For Ethical Culture
Meeting in the Chapel Hill / Triangle area, this Society includes an ethicsbasedSunday program for adults and children.
http://www.ncethicalsociety.org/
North Carolina Society for
Ethical Culture
News and Events Eight Commitments of Ethical Culture Upcoming Platform Speakers Prior Platform Speakers ... NCSEC Home Page Ethical Culture was founded by Felix Adler in 1876. Ethical Culture is a humanistic, religious, and educational movement working to create a better world through ethical actions. We are dedicated to the ideal that the highest value is human worth and that our relationships to each other are of greatest ethical concern. Our commitment is to the worth and dignity of the individual and to treating each human being so as to bring out the best in him or her. Members join together in ethical societies to assist each other in developing ethical ideas and ideals, to celebrate life's joys, and support each other through life's crises. Ethical Culture contains little creed or dogma. It's basic values and principles can be found in the "Eight Commitments of Ethical Culture" . We force no one to subscribe even to these, but the mainstream of Ethical Culture endorses these committments. For more information on Ethical Culture, including books you can order, click here The North Carolina Society for Ethical Culture (NCSEC), founded in 1987, is one of 22 societies in the United States which form the American Ethical Union. We meet every Sunday from 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. at The Arts Center, 300-G East Main Street, Carrboro, N.C.

6. Index
Home Page for ethical culture Society of Essex County, NJ, a welcoming humanistreligious and educational congregation.
http://www.essexethical.org/
Who We Are How to Find Us Sunday Morning Programs for 2005-06 Platforms 2004-2005 ... Humanist Weddings (See Leader 's page) Social Action
Planning Your Living Will
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First Platform of the Season!
Sunday, September 11, 2005 11:00 a.m. Leader Boe Meyerson:
: Are We Safer, Stronger, Smarter?
A Message from Boe
Next Social Action Committee: Learn More! Social Action Committee Meeting: Wednesday, September 18 after Platform
Click here for information on planning your own Living Will
NJIT TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY FORUM SERIES STUDENT CENTER BALLROOM SEPTEMBER 19, 11:30AM -1:00 PM

7. Ethical Culture Archives
Documents from ethical culture history. Chicago Ethical Society program (undated).Felix Adler s ethical culture Hymn Hail the Glorious Golden City
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Ethical Culture Historical Archives
  • Program from the Ethical Society of Chicago, announcing the retirement of William F. Salter and the appointment of Jane Addams, et al, as Interim Leaders of the Chicago Ethical Society Chicago Ethical Society program (undated) Felix Adler's "Ethical Culture Hymn": " Hail the Glorious Golden City "
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Visit the Virtual Ethical Society , Ethical Culture's home on the web.
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8. The Ethical Manifold
Current articles by leaders in the ethical culture movement that explore the philosophy and ideals of ethical culture and Ethical Humanism.
http://www.ethicalmanifold.net/
The Ethical Manifold
Commentary by Ethical Culture Leaders on issues of the day and on practical ethical living.
The Ethical Manifold is a collection of sites by Ethical Culture Leaders with writings on current issues and practical living. You may also find book reviews, short inspirational pieces, writings suitable for public and private ceremonies, organizational resources and items from Ethical Culture history. In the column on the right, you'll find recent article titles plus pages with past articles listed by topic. You'll also find direct links to other sites in this collection and to related sites about Ethical Culture and Ethical Humanism. Below, you'll find excerpts from recent articles by Leaders posted on sites in this collection, with links to find the full article. You'll also find excerpts and links for some recently posted items from the pages of Ethical Culture history. Following those are announcements about this site
Around the Ethical Manifold
Empty Values
When Newt Gingrich was head of the Republican Party, he and his cohort crafted a list of carefully selected words...
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9. Ethical Culture Roots
A collection of essays and documents from the history of ethical culture.
http://roots.ethicalmanifold.net/
Ethical Culture Roots
Perspectives from the history of Ethical Culture
Women in Ethical Culture
In 2000, Jean Kotkin, a Leader at the New York Society for Ethical Culture, delivered the following Platform Address on the topic of women in Ethical Culture. Before her death, she gave permission more than permission, encouragement to post the essay online. We are now including it in this collection of documents on Ethical Culture roots, where it sheds light on a less-known part of Ethical Culture history. Women in Ethical Culture - Jean Somerville Kotkin
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Adler: Genuine service implies spiritual growth
Felix Adler on the meanings of groups in our lives. The excerpt also includes a terse definition of "spiritual" as he presented it late in life. MORE...
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The Departed
From 1926: As this is the Jubilee year of the Society for Ethical Culture, a stately, grave, and noble address by its Founder will be read with double interest, as much for its author as for its subject. For more than fifty years Felix Adler has been a seeker after “the secret of the good life,” alike in philosophy and in practice; and the result is a fine ethical mysticism, worth more to his country than many battleships. Born in Germany seventy-five years ago, educated at Columbia University, with studies at Berlin and Heidelberg, Dr. Adler became professor of Hebrew and Oriental Litera­ture at Cornell in 1874. Two years later he founded the Society for Ethical Culture in New York, and has since been its leader and teacher. His philosophy is set forth in a noble book

10. Ethical Culture Society Of Bergen County, NJ: A Humanist Religion
ethical culture is a religious and philosophic movement that focuses on the worthand dignity of each individual. We are the Bergen County,
http://www.ethicalfocus.org/
Members - click here to get a password Member American Ethical Union Home Calendar Platform Meeting ... Links A Welcoming Humanist Community The Ethical Culture Society of Bergen County is a religious, progressive and humanistic community based in Teaneck, NJ since 1953. While most religions are concerned with ethics, only Ethical Culture puts ethics and human flourishing at the center of the search for a meaningful life. See more about us. Link to Mapquest Featured Book Review Opening Skinner by Lauren Slater Slater catalogs many of those fascinating experiments that we’ve heard smatterings of but never quite got the full story. Each profound case has implications beyond psychology. The book reaches past a search for sanity to the meaning of....... Link to this item on Amazon View all of our Member's Reviews Volunteer to Help Out View all Help Requests Recommended Links www.chiasmus.com/ A site devoted to a particular type of quotation and wordplay in which the order of words in two otherwise parallel phrases is reversed www.philosopher.org

11. Northern Virginia Ethical Society - Home Page
This ethical culture and Ethical Humanist society, meeting in Vienna, Virginia, was founded in 1983 to serve the greater Washington, DC area including the Virginia suburbs. Diverse intergenerational community, including an ethicscentered Sunday School for children and youth.
http://www.noves.org

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February-June 2001
Statement of Purpose of the Northern Virginia Ethical Society
Ethical culture is a humanistic religious and educational movement inspired by the ideal that the supreme aim of human life is working to create a humane society. Our faith is in the capacity and responsibility of human beings to help create a better world. Our commitment is to the worth and the dignity of the individual and to treating each human being so as to bring out the best in her or him. Members join together in ethical societies to assist each other in developing ethical ideas and ideals, to celebrate life's joys, to support each other through life's crises, and to work together to improve our world and the world of our children. "The place where people meet to seek the highest is holy ground."
Felix Adler
Founder of Ethical Culture
NoVES welcomes visitors to our diverse community. People in families of all types, singles, young and old, many colors, many religious and ethnic backgrounds, from all around Northern Virginia and from many other places in the greater Washington D.C. area all have made NoVES their humanistic religious home.

12. Ethical Culture Movement - American Ethical Union - Virtual
A federation of Ethical Societies in the United States, representing the ethical culture movement, founded in 1876 by Felix Adler.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

13. A Brief History Of The Ethical Culture Movement
A brief history of the ethical culture movement a summary of the ideas andorganization from 1876 to the present.
http://www.aeu.org/hist1.html
~ Ethical Culture Movement ~ American Ethical Union ~
~ Ethical Societies in the United States ~
A brief history of the Ethical Culture movement
"Now the daring thought that we had, in the beginning of the Ethical Movement, was to unite in one group, in one bond, those who had this religious feeling and those who simply cared for the moral betterment.... In the broader sense religion means zealousness and devotion to something supreme, in the special sense it means cosmic outreaching. Now I myself have always been a religious person in the second sense, and never a mere moralist. But I founded this Society with the express purpose and intent that it should not consist only of those who stood as I did, who had the same religious feeling and needs, but that it should be open to all those who believed in moral betterment, because that is the point on which we all agree. Our ethical religion has its basis in the effort to improve the world and ourselves morally." Felix Adler In 1876 Felix Adler founded the Ethical Culture Movement which proclaimed a vision of humanity united in common concern for ethical values. Our Ethical Societies are fellowships of people who seek a clarification of the values of life and a faith to live by. We cherish freedom of the mind and freedom of conscience. We assert the autonomy of ethics while we tolerate a plurality of philosophies. We affirm and promote the following principles which are integral to our Ethical Movement:

14. Ethical Society Find A Local Ethical Society Ethical Culture
Ethical Societies find a local ethical culture Society or Ethical Humanist Society in more than 20 local communities. Each Ethical Society is listed
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15. Ceremonies
Information on humanist ceremonies by ethical culture leaders, including weddings, memorial services and baby naming. Authorized (legal) celebrants available in many areas of the United States.
http://www.aeu.org/cere1.html
Ceremonies
Ethical Culture/ Ethical Humanist Ceremonies
Ethical Culture weddings are creative, respecting the individuality of each member of a couple as well as the ethical commitment of marriage. One Leader's perspective on weddings Marriage from the Heart - information and Leader's Guide Ethical Culture memorial services honor the life and individuality of the person who has died, and also honor the grief and feelings of those who remain. Ethical Culture baby naming ceremonies recognize the joy and the commitment of parenting. By introducing the child formally to family, friends and community, the ceremony recognizes that child as a person of worth and dignity and uniqueness and acknowledges their part in the larger human family.
Authorized celebrants
Leaders, as the clergy of Ethical Societies, are authorized under the law to perform weddings. Where professional Leaders are not available, adjunct Leaders are available. Adjunct Leaders have been authorized and trained to perform ceremonies and are authorized under the law to perform weddings. If you have any questions about the authorization of a particular celebrant, you can contact the AEU Office for clarification.

16. Table Of Contents New York Society For Ethical Culture
Virtual home of the New York ethical culture Society, founding chapter of the American Ethical Union.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

17. ECFS > Libraries > Ethical Culture Library
ethical culture Projects. Library 2002, Summer Reading Lists 2004. Library 2002,Summer Reading Lists - 2003. Library 2002, Summer Reading Lists - 2002
http://www.ecfs.org/ec-library.ihtml
ECFS Libraries Ethical Culture Library
We have a collection of web links to educational and other related World Wide Web resources - click here to view it! Main Menu
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Ethical Culture Projects Library
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Summer Reading Lists - 2003
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18. Brooklyn Society For Ethical Culture
ethical culture on Prospect Park. Also available for weddings and other rentals.
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19. International Humanist And Ethical Union - IHEU News
IHEU is the world umbrella organisation for humanist, ethical culture, rationalist, secularist and freethought groups. Features news, articles
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20. About Ethical Culture
The ethical culture community takes great pride in working with parents who However, the ethical culture community holds no desire to indoctrinate the
http://www.nysec.org/ceremonies.htm
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Ceremonies
For those interested in celebrating important life passages, the Ethical Culture community offers a variety of ceremonies that provide our members and friends opportunities to share these times with love and support.
Naming and Welcoming
The Ethical Culture community takes great pride in working with parents who wish to welcome their child into the community with a Naming and Welcoming ceremony. This ceremony reinforces parents' sense of their own and their child's uniqueness. It is a joyful public occasion when the child is officially welcomed into the social community of his or her parents. However, the Ethical Culture community holds no desire to indoctrinate the new child into one traditional mode of living or thinking, but rather to open the way for the child to develop a meaningful life for herself or himself. For this reason, the Society merely offers support and assistance with the responsibility for the child's ethical development. The Leader and parents together create the components of the ceremony, which is usually interwoven with the Sunday Meeting.
Coming of Age
Another important event is the Coming of Age ceremony, when a family celebrates the coming of age of an adolescent child. This ceremony may be connected to the Ethics for Children program, or it may be an individual marking of this important passage. A Leader and the adolescent work with parents and other family members to fashion a ceremony unique to the individual. The Ethical Culture community strives to help adolescents in this most vulnerable period of their lives.

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