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  1. Society For Ethical Culture (1893) by Felix Adler, 2010-05-23
  2. Felix Adler: An Ethical Culture (American Liberal Religious Thought) by Howard B. Radest, 1998-03
  3. Between Jerusalem and Athens: Ethical Perspectives on Culture, Religion, and Psychotherapy (Christian Explorations in Psychology) by Alvin C. Dueck, 1995-05
  4. The Humanist Way: An Introduction to Ethical Humanist Religion by Edward L. Ericson, 1988-04
  5. Tracking the White Rabbit: A Subversive View of Modern Culture by Lyn Cowan, 2002-04-05
  6. The faith of John Lovejoy Elliott: Selections from addresses and writings by John Lovejoy Elliott, 1942
  7. The Course Of Study In The Mechanic Arts (1909) by Ethical Culture School Of New York, 2010-05-23
  8. Ethical Issues of Population Aid: Culture, Economics and International Assistance by Daniel Callahan, 1982-06
  9. Spokesmen for ethical religion by Henry Neumann, 1951
  10. Moralizing Cultures by Vytautas Kavolis, 1993-04-30
  11. Toward common ground;: The story of the ethical societies in the United States (Ethical culture publications) by Howard B Radest, 1969
  12. Nature and Culture: Ethical Thought in the French Enlightenment by Professor Lester G. Crocker, 1963-05-01
  13. Good Game: Christianity and the Culture of Sports by Shirl James Hoffman, 2010-02-01
  14. The Tyranny of Relativism: Culture and Politics in Contemporary English Society by Richard Hoggart, 1997-01-01

21. Ethical Culture Projects
Projects ethical culture ethical culture; Fieldston Lower; Fieldston. ECFS links;news; calendar. ethical culture Projects. Allschool, ECF Professional Development.
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Projects Ethical Culture
Main Menu
Ethical Culture Projects All-school ECF Professional Development
All-school Sally Foster Fundraiser
Computers Virtual Reality Thinkquest
Computers Inventive Minds
Computers Classrooms on the Web
Computers Photographic Tour of the School Computers 1999 Memories EC Curriculum First Grade Central Park Study Library Summer Reading Lists - 2000 Library Summer Reading Lists - 2001 Library Summer Reading Lists - 2002 Music Lower School Music Music Music 2000 - 2001 Music The Annual Fourth Grade Play Social Studies Ellis Island Virtual Tour Visual Arts Art, Computer and Language Arts

22. The Birth Of Modern Europe
Educational course on European cultural history at the ethical culture Fieldston School. Includes an interactive syllabus, student essays, and walking tours of London, Paris and Vienna.
http://www.ecfs.org/projects/fieldston65

23. Ethical Culture Society Of Westchester, White Plains, New York
The ethical culture Society of Westchester is a liberal religious and educationalfellowship without formal creed or dogma. ethical culture Society.
http://members.aol.com/ecsw1/
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Ethical Culture Society
of Westchester
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DEED ABOVE CREED The Ethical Culture Society of Westchester is a liberal religious and educational fellowship without formal creed or dogma. We are a community, joined together to help develop our ethical ideals, to celebrate life's joys and support one another through life's crises, and to work together for the improvement of our world and the future of our children. Membership is open to those who agree with our principles regardless of racial, religious, or national origin. "Ethics is our religion" Come Visit us if...
  • You believe life is more meaningful when lived ethically
  • You believe deed is more important than creed
  • You believe reason, compassion and responsibility are central values
  • You believe Sunday meetings or Sunday school could enhance ethical growth for you and your family
Who we are Our History Where we are (incl Directions) Schedule of Events ... Riverdale-Yonkers Society for Ethical Culture
For Further Information contact: Ethical Culture Society of Westchester: office@ethicalsocietywestchester.org

24. A Brief History Of Ethical Culture
BRIEF HISTORY OF THE ethical culture MOVEMENT. Felix Adler. In 1876 FelixAdler founded the ethical culture Movement which proclaimed a vision.
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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

25. Forward
ethical culture Review of Books. Reviews of books that relate to EthicalCulture or have references to ethical culture are especially welcome.
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26. Links - Ethical Culture Review Of Books
Reviews on the Web. Howard Radest Felix Adler, An ethical culture reviewedby HG Callaway. Ethics Matters essays from an ethical culture perspective.
http://www.ethicalculture.org/review/links.htm
Links
Reviews on the Web
Howard Radest: Felix Adler, An Ethical Culture
reviewed by H. G. Callaway
Other Links
American Ethical Union website Ethics Matters: essays from an Ethical Culture perspective Books related to Ethical Culture (c) 1998-2001 American Ethical Union . All Rights Reserved.

27. Ethical Culture Society Of Bergen County, NJ
ethical culture is a religious and philosophic movement that focuses on theworth and dignity of each individual. How is ethical culture religious?
http://www.ethicalfocus.org/index.php?content=faq

28. Ethical Culture Homepage
THE ethical culture SOCIETY OF QUEENS. The Place Where QNSEthical@aol.com.The links below go to ethical culture's different sections
http://www.geocities.com/Queens_Ethical_Society/
THE ETHICAL CULTURE SOCIETY
OF QUEENS
The Place Where People Meet
to Seek the Highest Is Holy Ground
Sunday Morning Platform Meetings and Sunday School at 11 AM
at the School
67-25 188th Street, Fresh Meadows, New York
AN ETHICAL HUMANIST FELLOWSHIP
For information or to be placed on mailing list, call (718) 424-1249 or (718) 631-2807
or E-mail: QNSEthical@aol.com
The links below go to Ethical Culture's different sections:
Sign Guestbook View Guestbook Sunday School Section Building Fund ... Future Sunday Platforms
Member of the American Ethical Union and International Humanist and Ethical Union
American Ethical Union
Washington Ethical Action Office Reports
Web Designers (as of October 1999): Charlie Raffaele and Tom Raffaele, Jr. Comments about this page, which was created by Jennifer Ransom, may be sent to QNSEthical@aol.com

29. Wedding Ceremonies: Your Day, Your Way
Personalized, humanistic, meaningful marriage ceremonies in the greater Washington, DC, area, including the Northern Virginia and Maryland suburbs. Celebrate your commitment with a creative wedding that reflects your values. Officiants from the Northern Virginia Ethical Society, an ethical culture society, member of the American Ethical Union.
http://www.ceremonies.org
Northern Virginia Ethical Society Weddings
in Virginia, Maryland, or Washington, DC We specialize in creative, customized marriage ceremonies for couples of mixed religious backgrounds, no particular religious connection, or others who want a nontraditional, humanistic wedding service. Call or email us to arrange to meet one of our four officiants. She or he will work with you to plan your creative, customized wedding ceremony centered on ethical commitment and human values. In addition to wedding ceremonies, our officiants are available for creative and customized commitment services, services of union, renewal of vows, funerals, memorial services, baby namings or baby welcomings, and other creative life passage ceremonies. voice: 703-378-9650
fax: 703-378-0572
email: noves@ceremonies.org Frequently Asked Questions About Weddings Ethical Culture ceremonies: click here www.aeu.org Northern Virginia Ethical Society: click here www.noves.org Other areas: San Francisco Bay area and vicinity More Books on Marriage, Weddings, and Wedding Ceremonies

30. Washington Ethical Society: Ethical Culture In Washington D.C.
A humanistic religious community serving Washington, DC. Programs for all ages.Category Society Religion and Spirituality ethical culture Societies......Washington EthicalSociety, Washington DC humanistic religious community,ethicalculture on the east coast USA, ethics andphilosophy of humanism.
http://www.ethicalsociety.org/
Washington
Ethical Society

A Humanistic Religious Community The Washington Ethical Society is a religious community without formal creed or dogma, united in the belief that the greatest moral and spiritual values are to be found through raising the quality of human relationships. Our mission is to advance kindness and fairness with an aim toward making the world a better place. Membership is open to all who share this view and work toward this end.
Who we are
Basic Beliefs Social Action Personal growth ... Members' Section Support International Partners
Investing in People on the Front Lines of Poverty The Washington Ethical Society is located at 7750 16th Street in NW, Washington DC 20012. You may call the Ethical Society at 202-882-6650. The Society office is open Monday thru Friday from 9:00 - 5:00 EST. Voice mail is available outside business hours.

31. Ethical Culture Society Of Westchester, White Plains, New York
A liberal religious and educational fellowship without formal creed or dogma, located in White Plains, New York.
http://hometown.aol.com/ecsw1
htmlAdWH('7003045', '120', '30'); htmlAdWH('7002114', '234', '60'); Main Create Edit Help OUR NEW WEB ADDRESS IS www.ethicalsocietywestchester.org THE MARCH PAGE AND SCHEDULE OF EVENTS IS AT THAT ADDRESS EMAIL TO THE SOCIETY CAN BE SENT TO office@ethicalsocietywestchester.org
Ethical Culture Society
of Westchester
(Note: For an explanation of the above symbol, click on it
DEED ABOVE CREED The Ethical Culture Society of Westchester is a liberal religious and educational fellowship without formal creed or dogma. We are a community, joined together to help develop our ethical ideals, to celebrate life's joys and support one another through life's crises, and to work together for the improvement of our world and the future of our children. Membership is open to those who agree with our principles regardless of racial, religious, or national origin. "Ethics is our religion" Come Visit us if...
  • You believe life is more meaningful when lived ethically
  • You believe deed is more important than creed
  • You believe reason, compassion and responsibility are central values
  • You believe Sunday meetings or Sunday school could enhance ethical growth for you and your family
Who we are Our History Where we are (incl Directions) Schedule of Events ... Riverdale-Yonkers Society for Ethical Culture
For Further Information contact: Ethical Culture Society of Westchester: office@ethicalsocietywestchester.org

32. Ethical Culture As Religion
Washington Ethical Society, Washington DC humanistic religious community, ethicalculture on the east coast USA, ethics and philosophy of humanism.
http://www.ethicalsociety.org/religion.htm
Ethical Culture as Religion
Ethics: The Heart Of Religion - Ethical Society members look beyond the differences between religions to embrace the common core of ethics at the heart of all worldwide faiths. This common ground exists because ethics are more than social conventions, manners, or customs. The ethical teachings of the world's great religions, discovered through centuries of pain and progress, define the conditions necessary for human beings to thrive individually and collectively. For a good life, love must prevail, truth must be respected, honesty esteemed, freedom protected, and justice secured.
Deed Before Creed - Ethical Culturists place their faith in the capacity for good in the human spirit and in the yearning for good they personally experience within themselves. Ethical Societies do not ask whether you believe in God, because membership is not based on worship of a deity, on ritual, or on creed. Members must decide for themselves what they believe about philosophic and religious teachings and about what rituals are meaningful to them or need to be created anew.
Ethical Society members are religious in the deepest, most profound sense because they place at the heart of Ethical Culture the ethical values which the God-concepts from different religions ideally represent. They believe that all persons, members and non-members alike, whatever their personal beliefs, heritage, circumstances, or religious affiliation, are fully and equally entitled to ethical treatment.

33. Princeton Ethical Humanist Fellowship Homepage
Princeton Ethical Humanist Fellowship ethical culture Serving Central New Jersey, member of the American Ethical Union.
http://pluto.njcc.com/~reichart/pehf.html
Princeton Ethical Humanist Fellowship
Ethical Culture Serving Central New Jersey
If you're not practicing your religion, perhaps you're practicing ours
Please drop by frequently
This page last updated January 18, 2003 You are visitor number since 1/21/00 Contents:
The PEHF Statement of Purpose
The goal of the Princeton Ethical Humanist Fellowship is to establish a growing community of friends, who will search for the highest ethical principles through the exchange of ideas, in mutual trust and respect.
The Fellowship should help its members understand that how people relate to one another is the greatest concern of ethical humanism, should help them present Ethical Culture ideas to others, and should work to improve relationships among people in society at large.
Who We Are
The Fellowship was founded in 1986 to represent the Ethical Culture Movement in central New Jersey. Members reside not only in Princeton Borough and Township but throughout the surrounding region.

34. JJ's Books: About Ethical Culture
and gifts. « Some Books by ethical culture Authors 1990 to 2000 Main More books on Emerson » About ethical culture Felix
http://www.jjsbooks.net/books/resources/000175.html
JJ's Books
Building community and self: an eclectic collection of books, music and gifts.
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About Ethical Culture

35. Ethical Culture Society Of Los Angeles
ethical culture Society of Los Angeles. Ethics children. ethical cultureSociety of Los Angeles is a member of the American Ethical Union
http://www.ethicalsocietyla.org/
Ethical Culture Society of Los Angeles
"Ethics is the sense of solidarity with other human beings."
Albert Schweitzer, 1875-1965, Physician and Philosopher
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. Our Faith is in the capacity and responsibility of human beings to act in their personal relationships and in the larger community to help create a better world. Our commitment is to the worth and dignity of the individual, and to the treatment of each human being so as to bring out the best of 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...to work together to improve our world and the world of our children.
Ethical Culture Society of Los Angeles is a member of the American Ethical Union F A Q ECSLA Board of Trustees ... Credits

36. Riverdale Yonkers Ethical Culture
About button, Platforms button. Events button.Directions button. Special Knitting Forces.
http://www.ethicsny.org/
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37. About Ethical Culture
RiverdaleYonkers ethical culture Society banner, About ethical culture. AboutRiverdale-Yonkers ethical culture What ethical culture can mean to you.
http://www.ethicsny.org/aboutec.html
About Ethical Culture
Ethical Culture is a humanistic religious point of view that affirms the worth of every human being and helps us search for the ethical values in life. As humanists, of course, we face the same awesome questions of existence as everyone else, but we look for answers to our own experiences and those of other people both of the present and the past rather than to the supernatural. We do not ask whether you believe in God; our concern is with ethical actions for their own value, not because of a belief in a deity. Our purpose is to develop ethical values in a caring community. A human being is an evolving creature - the only animal with the potential for ethical growth. Recognizing a person's inherent capacity to make choices, we think people are responsible for their own lives, even when the alternatives seem few. In our view, we can each grow in our ability to choose good over evil and we broadly define good as that which encourages people's growth and development; evil as that which belittles or destroys. We are a community of interdependent beings who relate to each other so as to elicit the best from each and every person.
We live only now, in this world, for the limit of our life span, and therefore, as Ethical Culturists, try to make our efforts count here, now, among the living, rather than speculating about life after death.

38. Sila -- Ethical Culture
Files and Download Links page. ethical culture. Self Torture. Beggars! SILA.SI=to seed; LA=etcetera. As ye sow, so shall ye reap. ethical culture.
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Ethical Culture
Self Torture Beggars!
These two
Amount to Self Torture:
Not Doing
What Ought to be Done
And
Doing
What Ought not to be Done
SILA
SI=to seed; LA=etcetera. "As ye sow, so shall ye reap." Ethical Culture. In the Buddha's system, ethical culture is dictated by self-interest, not some authority. While Good Deeds produce KAMMA the consequences of which are experienced as pleasant, for the Buddhist, Ethical Behavior produces KAMMA the consequences of which are experienced as neither pleasant nor unpleasant. In the PALI, SILA is always the abstention from an act that would produce Bad KAMMA, as such their implied intention is toward the Ending of KAMMA. In the PALI, there is no Bad KAMMA from Deeds of Omission, no matter how compelling, or no matter how much the culture of the times might dictate the opposite. Acts are produced by an individual through three modes: Imagining , or mental wishing or willing.

39. Imperialism
A lecture given by William M. Salter before the Society for ethical culture of Chicago one week after the start of the PhilippineAmerican War, 1899.
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A Lecture before the Society for Ethical Culture of Chicago, in Steinway Hall, February 12, 1899. T hree great issues have been before the American people within the last twelve months. The first was whether this nation should put an end to Spanish oppression in Cuba and set the island free. The second was whether, having broken the Spanish power in the Philippines, the nation should thereafter return the islands to Spain or turn them over to some other Power or leave them to themselves, in any case washing its own hands of them; or whether it should assume some manner of responsibility for them. The third issue is now before us. We have freed Cuba; we have accepted responsibility for the Philippines and the question now is, how shall we discharge that responsibility, in what spirit shall we act, do we really wish to own the Philippines or do we wish to make them free? Each one of these issues has tried, or is trying, keenly the temper of the people. Some thought in the first place that Cuba was no concern of ours abhorred the war altogether. Later, many believed that we should do anything rather than charge ourselves with the Philippines some, like Prof. Norton, even advocating leaving them to Spain. But the main body of the people was moved in both instances by humaner, more generous thoughts. The nation has acted on the assumption that we were our brother's keeper and even to islands in distant seas we have stretched out the friendly hand. The nation has assumed responsibility and has even agreed to pay Spain $20,000,000 for a quitclaim deed to the islands. From a legal point of view the Philippines are in our hands.

40. Sila: Ethical Culture Plain Text
The Pali Line. The Gradual Course. Sila ethical culture. SILA. ethical culture.SI=to seed; LA=etcetera. As ye sow, so shall ye reap. ethical culture.
http://www.buddhadust.org/ThePaliLine/paline_ptxt/gradualsila_ptxt.htm
BuddhaDust Home The Pali Line The Gradual Course Sila Ethical Culture BuddhaDust Home Page Plain Text Home Page The Pali Line DhammaTalk ... Search BuddhaDust Some sections on this site can only be properly viewed using the MOZPALI Font for the insertion of diacritical marks. If you wish to view these items properly, download this font and install it: [ PC: download here Mac: download here The Pali Line and each Part separately is available as a download set up for printing on the Files and Download Links page.
Self Torture
Beggars!
These two
Amount to Self Torture:
Not Doing
What Ought to be Done
And
Doing
What Ought not to be Done
SILA
Ethical Culture
SI=to seed; LA=etcetera. "As ye sow, so shall ye reap." Ethical Culture. In the Buddha's system, ethical culture is dictated by self-interest, not some authority. While Good Deeds produce KAMMA the consequences of which are experienced as pleasant, for the Buddhist, Ethical Behavior produces KAMMA the consequences of which are experienced as neither pleasant nor unpleasant. In the PALI, SILA is always the abstention from an act that would produce Bad KAMMA, as such their implied intention is toward the Ending of KAMMA. In the PALI, there is no Bad KAMMA from Deeds of Omission, no matter how compelling, or no matter how much the culture of the times might dictate the opposite. Acts are produced by an individual through three modes:
Imagining , or mental wishing or willing.

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