eupraxophy

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Etymology

Coined by Paul Kurtz from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Ancient Greek roots. See eu-, praxis, -sophy.

Noun

eupraxophy (plural eupraxophies)

  1. Any philosophy or life stance that does not rely on belief in the transcendent or supernatural.
    Secular humanism and Confucianism are eupraxophies.