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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(61) His mental ideal returns the esse nce of Chinese traditional culture:Confucian humanism, independent personality in Taoism and mental freedom in Buddhism to Chinese contemporary literature.
(62) Historically, humanism and science used to be harmonious; yet the magnificent development of scientism and technolatry put human civilization into a crisis, which is also true to Chinese culture.
(63) In the field of comparative religion, the main world religions are generally classified as Abrahamic, Indian or Taoic. Areas of study also include creation myths and Humanism.
(64) But at present specific researches are very scanty about Francesco Petrarch, the so-called "The Father of Humanism" in the academic circle of our country.
(65) It is interesting and significant that the American Mullahs consistently identify "secular humanism" as the chief corruption of modern society.
(66) By example of Gon gtan, this paper introduced the three factors of environmental characteristic: natural, got-up and humanism environmental characteristic.
(67) The first one investigates the relationship between humanism and peace education.
(68) The Evidence - based Worldview is the basis of Naturalism, Humanism, Agnosticism, Atheism, etc.
(69) Hospice care is the most humanization development in human society. It is one of the highest embodiments of humanism in modern society and the concrete representation of human orientation as well.
(70) The hospital library is the professional library. The whole works should make from humanism, strengthen the management and reader's service of the library.
(71) So that three design tendencies of settlement - like campus are provided: humanism , localism and design interest.
(72) With the return of Humanism, attention has been paid to Ecological Environment.
(73) Rabelais also praised the power and intellect of people and call on us to respect life, through which humanism is emphasized.
(74) Humanistic artists opposed asceticism with humanism, opposed theocracy with human rights.
(75) The higher education idea of humanism is to consider cogitation and the choice of value as the start point and the end point and to promote the development of personality in the process of the work.
(76) So enterprise should cultivate and carry out humanism idea in practice.
(77) This article analyses some aspects about the legal humanism education.
(78) The Chinese culture development need to keep the Confucianist humanism and to syncretize all the cultural forms and thoughts of the world.
(79) The evolution of chivalry reflected the advancing process of European civilizations in the Middle Ages and courtly love was a great development of humanism in medieval Europe.
(80) The private law tradition beginning with the Roman law entails profound humanism spirit.
(81) Similarly, humanism has not only important cultural and spiritual value,(sentencedict.com) but also cognizant and technical value.
(82) Begin with different theories, Behaviorism and Humanism explicate the origin of abnormal psychology and the remedies.
(83) Part Two: Significance, limitation and issue field of humanism research paradigm.
(84) The cultivation of symptomatic reading method is directed to humanism spirit, based on scientific spirit and centered upon innovative spirit.
(85) Secular Humanism has emerged as the dominant faith of the elite.
(86) Humanism is philosophic cognition which takes people as the value and measure.
(87) And it synthesized the author's formative influences:her childhood, the Bible, Western humanism, and the work of a kindred author,[Sentencedict.com] literary giant and Nobel Prize laureate Rabindranath Tagore.
(88) The gestalt therapy created by him, together with Rogers' and Rollo May's psychotherapies are ranked to be the three most important psychotherapies of humanism.
(89) Jaspers was a famous humanism educationist of Germany in the 20 th Century.
(90) Originated from Bai Bide's new humanism, the theoretical construction of new poem by the classical poem school in modern China belongs to the thought of new classicalism.
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