Humanism and Its Aspirations


Humanism and Its Aspirations is the most recent of the Humanist Manifestos, published in 2003 by the American Humanist Association. The newest one is much shorter, listing six primary beliefs, which echo themes from its predecessors:
It has been used as source material for secular and atheist ethics.

Signatories

The following academics and other prominent persons were signatories to the document, who signed the statement "We who sign Humanism and Its Aspirations declare ourselves in general agreement with its substance":

Notable signatories

22 Nobel laureates signed the statement, these being:
The then-current AHA board all signed, these being:
Finally, there was the drafting committee of: