Humanistisch Verbond

Logo.

The Humanistisch Verbond (HV, sometimes translated as Humanistic Association Netherlands,[1] Dutch Humanist Association[2] or Dutch Humanist League[3]) is a Dutch association based on secular humanist principles.

Basics

The foundation of the HV is that everyone is responsible for their own actions, but also has co-responsibility for the environment and others. The HV strives to upload values such as self-determination, equal treatment and toleration. These have freedom of choice and personal responsibility at their core.

The HV uses slogans such as:

The services offered by the HV include speeches at funerals, humanist mental care and celebrating relationships.

Netherlands

Ruard Ganzevoort at an HV event.

The Humanistisch Verbond (HV) was founded on 17 February 1946[4] as a response to 'spiritual nihilism' - that was held partially responsible for the atrocities of the Second World War - and the slighting of the non-religious in the Netherlands. The initiators were, amongst others, Jaap van Praag, Garmt Stuiveling and Jan Brandt Corstius. The widow of the prominent freethinker and humanist Leo Polak, Henriette Polak, was also closely involved in the foundation. The goal of the HV was uniting all humanists and deepening, spreading and defending the humanist worldview. Nowadays the HV focuses on the motto Zelf denken, samen leven ("Thinking for yourself, living together") to fulfilling two core tasks:

  1. Formulating humanist perspectives to current worldview and personal questions;
  2. Reinforcing and establishing humanist services, including diensten, waaronder humanist mental care, humanist funeral guidance and humanist formative education.

The Humanistisch Verbond is one of the founders of the Dutch humanist umbrella, the Humanistische Alliantie, and is member of the European Humanist Federation and International Humanist and Ethical Union.[1]

Chairs

Chair of the Humanistisch Verbond were:

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Our members - Humanistic Association Netherlands (Humanistisch Verbond Nederland)". IHEU website. International Humanist and Ethical Union. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
  2. Peter Derkx, "The Future of Humanism" in: Copson, Andrew; Grayling, A.C. (2015). The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Humanism. John Wiley & Sons. p. 434. ISBN 1118793358. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
  3. van Praag, Jaap (1979). "Moral Education in the Netherlands". Journal of Moral Education (Taylor & Francis) 8 (3): 202–205. doi:10.1080/0305724790080306. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
  4. Bert Gasenbeek, Hans Blom, Jo Nabuurs (2006). God noch autoriteit. Geschiedenis van de vrijdenkersbeweging in Nederland. Amersfoort: Boom. p. 73. ISBN 9085063582.
  5. "Factsheet". Website HV. Humanistisch Verbond. Retrieved 13 August 2015.

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