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Jim Herrick (born 1944) is a British
humanist Humanism is a philosophical stance that emphasizes the individual and social potential and agency of human beings. It considers human beings the starting point for serious moral and philosophical inquiry. The meaning of the term "human ...
and secularist. He studied history and English literature at
Trinity College Trinity College may refer to: Australia * Trinity Anglican College, an Anglican coeducational primary and secondary school in , New South Wales * Trinity Catholic College, Auburn, a coeducational school in the inner-western suburbs of Sydney, New ...
,
Cambridge University , mottoeng = Literal: From here, light and sacred draughts. Non literal: From this place, we gain enlightenment and precious knowledge. , established = , other_name = The Chancellor, Masters and Schola ...
, and then worked as a school teacher for seven years. He has written or edited several books on humanism or the history of freethought.


Biography

Herrick is a trustee of the Rationalist Association and was editor of its journal ''New Humanist'' for 18 years from 1984. He subsequently became literary editor of ''New Humanist'' until his retirement in 2005. He was the recipient of the second International Rationalist Award in the year 2002. He was editor of ''International Humanist News'', published by the
International Humanist and Ethical Union Humanists International (known as the International Humanist and Ethical Union, or IHEU, from 1952–2019) is an international non-governmental organisation championing secularism and human rights, motivated by secular humanist values. Foun ...
(IHEU). In 1996 he received the Distinguished Humanist Service Award from the IHEU. He was a signatory to
Humanist Manifesto III ''Humanism and Its Aspirations'' (subtitled ''Humanist Manifesto III, a successor to the Humanist Manifesto of 1933'') is the most recent of the ''Humanist Manifestos'', published in 2003 by the American Humanist Association (AHA). The newest on ...
. From January 1977 until 1981, Herrick edited '' The Freethinker''. He later wrote that publication's centenary history. He was a founder member of the
Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association LGBT Humanists UK, founded in 1979, is a special interest section of Humanists UK which campaigns for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) equality and human rights in the United Kingdom. It also organises social events for LGBT humanist ...
. Herrick stepped down as a vice-president of the
National Secular Society The National Secular Society (NSS) is a British campaigning organisation that promotes secularism and the separation of church and state. It holds that no one should gain advantage or disadvantage because of their religion or lack of it. It was ...
at the 2007 AGM but remained on the Council of Management until stepping down at the 2009 AGM.


Publications

* ''Aspiring to the Truth: Two Hundred Years of the South Place Ethical Society.'' (2016). With an introduction by
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. *''Humanism: An Introduction''. (2003). . (Also published by Prometheus Books, 2005. ) *''Humanist Anthology: From Confucius to David Attenborough''. (1995). London, Rationalist Press Association. Edited by Margaret Knight; 2nd edition, revised by Jim Herrick. *''Against the Faith: Some
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,
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and
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''. (1985). London: Glover & Blair. (Also published by Prometheus Books, 1994. ). *''Vision and Realism: A Hundred Years of The Freethinker''. (1982). London: GW Foote & Co. *Selected articles for ''New Humanist'' on the newhumanist.org.uk website.


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