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" ... As adopters of customer centricity, many corporations invest heavily in understanding customers as humans. They know that taking actions reflective of customer needs starts with establishing empathy. And that requires drawing from humanism. ... "
" ... But religious humanism is not just a matter of historical curiosity, at least as far as Unitarian Universalism is concerned. After all, 46 percent of Unitarian Universalists reported in 1998 that they regarded themselves as theologically humanist—more than twice the number who identified with the second most common perspective, nature-centered spirituality, and far more than the 13 percent who called themselves theists or the 9.5 percent who described themselves as Christians. And even those Unitarian Universalists who do not identify with the religious humanist category would be foolish not to realize that they, too, should pay it tribute, for it provides a set of values that are due honor to this day. ... "
" ... In the book I briefly argue for my view, and Caplan understandably asks for elaboration. I’ll address some of his technical questions later on, but I want to acknowledge that I have not fully worked out how the government should handle every form of pollution and welcome the contribution of others in doing so. But here’s my contention: we cannot come up with the best policies until we all agree on the baseline question of whether we are to use a humanist or naturist standard of value. (After that there are other questions within humanism, such as individualism vs. collectivism, and even different individualist approaches. But the humanist question is first.) ... "
" ... The GO FlyEase is a powerful lesson in innovation and a great example of humanism in business by putting the needs of “edge” customers forward as a driver. It’s also an instructive use of constraints as a way of forcing us to think differently about how we approach creative problem-solving. For designers, responsible innovation often seems like a list of constraints and rules that might stifle creativity. The GO FlyEase reminds us that good constraints can lead to significant business and human innovations, even in something as ordinary as the humble shoe. ... "