New Humanist: Ideas for godless people

Tzvetan Todorov

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Vol.122, Issue 6 (November/December 2007)

Tzvetan Todorov

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Tzvetan Todorov is a philosopher and cultural critic and the author of over 20 books. Born in Sofia, Bulgaria, he has lived in France since 1963. He has been particularly influential thorough his work on the legacy of totalitarianism, as in the books Facing the Extreme: Moral Life in the Concentration Camps (1991) and Hope and Memory (2000). With the publication of On Human Diversity (1993) and Imperfect Garden: The Legacy of Humanism (2002) he has become widely celebrated as one of the world’s leading humanist philosophers, a reputation that will be enhanced with the publication of In Defence of the Enlightenment (2009), a concise and clear-eyed distillation of the Enlightenment principles that should, he argues, guide us today.


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