humanistic Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌhjuː.məˈnɪs.tɪk]
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Meaning of humanistic In English

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Examples of humanistic

  • Libraries can play a constructive role in the dissemination of democratic, liberal, and humanistic values.

  • Marx's early writings were essentially humanistic.

  • Our values are humanistic.

  • The book ends with an appeal to combine social structural and humanistic perspectives in gerontology.

  • Understanding the different historical layering of those voices, and how and in what form they signify now, seems an imperative of humanistic study.

  • This explains the notion of 'being out of time', and is logically consistent with the proposition of the dominance of political ideologies for humanistic discourse.

  • Many of these are humanistic exercises, opportunities to display learning and verbal dexterity in addition to, often rather than, sincere praise.

  • It is largely a humanistic faith, celebrating the body and rejecting evangelical austerity and traditions of asceticism.

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Translations of humanistic In Other Languages

  • Español

    humanístico…

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  • Français

    humaniste…

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  • Malay

    kemanusiaan…

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  • Deutsch

    humanistisch…

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  • Norwegian

    humanistisk…

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  • Čeština

    humanistický…

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  • Dansk

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  • Italiano

    umanistico…

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