0 relating to humanism (= the idea that people do not need a god or religion to satisfy their spiritual and emotional needs): --
humanistic principles
Humanistic philosophy affirms that knowledge and power come from people and from the nature in which they live.
1 treating people with respect and making certain they are safe, happy, healthy, etc.: --
We are therefore left with a number of stunning misconceptions about the genre and the humanistic enquiries that inspired its birth.
Mere mechanisms should not intrude on this humanistic goal.
While architectural practice manages to be collaborative, as does research in other disciplines, humanistic architectural research seems to remain a lonely activity.
This humanistic sentimentality is one of the hallmarks of the poetess tradition, or at least of its nineteenthcentury theoretical basis.
A humanistic, decent flag hides the bullying of those who know or have the illusion of being the strongest.
Those who distort the ideas of humanistic thinkers to incite the perpetration of evil are difficult to condemn for the actual acts committed by others.
Typically, the standard texts provide separate chapters on a number of different ' approaches ' to personality : trait, psychoanalytic, humanistic, social-cognitive, and so forth.
The rhetoric of anti-iconoclasm and anti-utopianism, deployed by the domesticated pragmatist, wraps itself in the disguise of humanistic scruple and skepticism.