Is Ethical Culture the same as humanism?
Some members might see the two as the same, but Ethical Culture is not the same as humanism.
The AEU officially describes itself as humanistic
rather than humanist. We see ourselves as related to humanist
organizations. It would be a mistake to simply equate Ethical
Culture to humanism.
Ethical Culture existed before modern humanism began to use that
name. The founder of Ethical Culture, Felix Adler, was not a humanist
and was uncomfortable with humanism as a philosophy or metaphysics.
Many Ethical Culture members, including many of the professional
Leaders, today also consider themselves humanists, but there is no
requirement that a member of Ethical Culture be a humanist, and many do
not consider themselves to be.
Ethical Culture members helped to found the
International Humanist and Ethical Union where Ethical Culture and
humanist groups work together towards those values and goals that we
share.
Sometimes the term Ethical Humanism is used as an equivalent of
Ethical Culture, but not all members or Leaders use the terms
interchangeably. Some Societies use the term Ethical Humanist in
their titles, but most have not made that choice.
See also: Is Ethical Culture a religion?