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Humanism

humanism
 noun  Date: 1832  1.  a. devotion to the humanities ; literary culture  b. the revival of classical letters, individualistic and critical spirit, and emphasis on secular concerns characteristic of the Renaissance  2. humanitarianism  3. a doctrine, attitude, or way of life centered on human interests or values; especially a philosophy that usually rejects supernaturalism and stresses an individual's dignity and worth and capacity for self-realization through reason  • humanist noun or adjective  • humanistic adjective  • humanistically adverb
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1.
  n. 1 an outlook or system of thought concerned with human rather than divine or supernatural matters. 2 a belief or outlook emphasizing common human needs and seeking solely rational ways of solving human problems, and concerned with mankind as responsible and progressive intellectual beings. 3 (often Humanism) literary culture, esp. that of the Renaissance humanists. ...
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2.
  1. гуманность, человечность; гуманизм 2. филос. гуманизм 3. взгляд на человека как на высшее существо, независимое от сверхъестественных сил 4. атеизм 5. изучение гуманитарных наук 6. изучение классической филологии и культуры ...
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3.
  Humanism is the belief that people can achieve happiness and live well without religion. N-UNCOUNT • humanist (humanists) He is a practical humanist, who believes in the dignity of mankind. N-COUNT ...
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4.
  ~ n 1 a system of beliefs concerned with the needs of people and not with religious ideas 2 the study in the Renaissance of the ideas of the ancient Greeks and Romans - humanist n - humanistic adj ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
5.
  - along with humanist used in a variety of philosophical and theological senses 16c.-18c., especially ones imitating L. humanitas "education befitting a cultivated man." Main modern sense traces to c.1860; defined 1907 by C.S. Schiller: "The perception that the philosophical problem concerns human beings striving to comprehend a world of human experience by the resources of human minds." ...
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