Humanism also began with an emphasis on the natural origins of life in general, and of human society in particular.
Thus, one can see, already, that this might eventually result, at the very least, in inconsistencies with such undeniable relative features of the nature of human society as those pointed out by Darius, re Greeks and Indians, in Origins of Humanism II below. What was natural for Greeks was unnatural for Indians, and vice versa.
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