Similar words: human, superhuman, human race, humankind, human rights, organism, mechanism, confucianism. Meaning: ['hjuːmənɪzm] n. 1. the doctrine that people's duty is to promote human welfare 2. the doctrine emphasizing a person's capacity for self-realization through reason; rejects religion and the supernatural 3. the cultural movement of the Renaissance; based on classical studies.
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(1) Her book captures the quintessence of Renaissance humanism.
(2) Humanism had flourished in last century.
(3) As a religion humanism affirms some important absolutes.
(4) I would regard Fanon's humanism otherwise.
(5) But Marxism too has its roots in humanism.
(6) Do you think this comes automatically with humanism?
(7) This context is essential to the understanding of humanism, one of the fundamental aspects of Western thought.
(8) It is nothing less than the crisis of humanism as a religion being played out in economic life.
(9) It is the irreconcilable contradiction inevitable in humanism because of its false assumptions in constructing a world-view.
(10) By this I mean the secular humanism that has allowed the flowering of civil society in the West.
(11) Modigliani's profound humanism and pessimism made him distrust political systems.
(12) Protestant humanism was the source from which the great flood of the Reformation flowed between the fifteenth and the sixteenth centuries.
(13) The rationalist past and the luminaries of Western humanism have been reclaimed, Marx among them.
(14) Renaissance humanism preached respect for the greatness of the human being as an individual: it stressed personal intelligence and ability.
(15) Humanists, deceived by cognates, can flatter humanism in disastrous ways.
(16) I suggest that it is humanism - both religious and secular - that is the dominant philosophical adversary.
(17) Avignon was undoubtedly the starting-point of humanism and, with it, the Renaissance.
(18) Renaissance humanism was marked by such reading, such continual conversation.
(19) Foucault objects to historicism and Western humanism to the extent that they assume a continuous development, progress, and global totalization.
(20) Humanism is the requirement of the invalid marriage system.
(21) This phenomenon was severely criticized by humanism and romanticism.
(22) The Beginnings of Humanism in Fourteenth - Century Italy.
(23) This book publication will symbolize the genuine humanism birth!
(24) Secular Humanism as the dominant faith of the elite.
(25) Its polyphony had to reckon with an element to which Humanism attached enormous importance: the words.
(26) The problem of wife abuse is not one of feminism, secular humanism or a lack of headship in the home. Sentencedict.com
(27) There was less interest in programmes on political subjects and an actual dislike of political propaganda programmes such as Nation and Humanism.
(28) At all events, it is thanks to them that the revolutionary humanism of 1789 still lives on.
(29) Or to put it another way, the analysis lacks both a sense of humanism and a theory of ideology.
(30) What A Present View forces us to do is to reconsider a traditional equation between humanism and liberalism.
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