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humanism    音标拼音: [hj'umən,ɪzəm]
n. 人性,人文主义,人道

人性,人文主义,人道

humanism
n 1: the doctrine that people's duty is to promote human welfare
[synonym: {humanitarianism}, {humanism}]
2: the doctrine emphasizing a person's capacity for self-
realization through reason; rejects religion and the
supernatural [synonym: {humanism}, {secular humanism}]
3: the cultural movement of the Renaissance; based on classical
studies

Humanism \Hu"man*ism\ (h[=u]"man*[i^]z'm), n.
1. Human nature or disposition; humanity.
[1913 Webster]

[She] looked almost like a being who had rejected
with indifference the attitude of sex for the
loftier quality of abstract humanism. --T. Hardy.
[1913 Webster]

2. The study of the humanities; polite learning.
[1913 Webster]

3. A doctrine or ethical point of view that emphasizes the
dignity and worth of individual people, rejects claims of
supernatural influences on humans, and stresses the need
for people to achieve improvement of society and
self-fulfillment through reason and to develop
human-oriented ethical values without theism.
[PJC]


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  • Humanism - Wikipedia
    In contemporary usage, humanism as a philosophy refers to a non-theistic view centered on human agency, and a reliance only on science and reason rather than revelation from a divine source to understand the world
  • Humanism | Definition, Principles, History, Influence | Britannica
    Humanism, system of education and mode of inquiry that originated in northern Italy during the 13th and 14th centuries and later spread through western Europe The term is alternatively applied to a variety of Western beliefs, methods, and philosophies that place central emphasis on the human realm
  • Definition of Humanism - American Humanist Association
    Humanism is a rational philosophy informed by science, inspired by art, and motivated by compassion Affirming the dignity of each human being, it supports the maximization of individual liberty and opportunity consonant with social and planetary responsibility
  • Exploring Humanism: A Comprehensive Overview
    This article explores the history, principles, and beliefs of Humanism and its impact on Renaissance philosophy
  • A Guide to Renaissance Humanism - ThoughtCo
    Renaissance Humanism started in the 13th century and focused on learning from ancient Greek and Roman texts Famous Humanist Petrarch believed that classical writings could guide people to live better lives By the 1500s, Humanism was common in education and influenced fields like science and math
  • ‘Magnifica Humanitas’: Pope Leo Makes His Case for Authentic Humanism
    Magnifica Humanitas presents a vision of humanity inspired by divine Revelation, but while a Christian humanism is proposed, the emphasis is more on humanism than Christian revelation
  • Factsheet: Humanism - Religion Media Centre
    Humanism can be understood as a non-religious worldview that emphasises the agency and importance of human beings It is most commonly used to describe a system of thought that places humanity at its centre, concerned with human interests and welfare
  • What is Humanism? - BBC Bitesize
    Humanists believe that people have one life to live - there is no afterlife As a result they focus on being happy and making the most of their life They also believe they have a duty to support
  • History of Humanism with Renaissance Philosophers
    See how humanism developed during the Renaissance and why it is important to modern secular humanism, modernity, and the modern world as a whole
  • Humanism: Explanation and Examples - Philosophy Terms
    Humanism emphasizes reason and science over scripture (religious texts) and tradition, and believes that human beings are flawed but capable of improvement It also tries to discover the truths about the universe and humanity’s place within it





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