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humanistic

(= humanist) of or pertaining to a philosophy asserting human dignity and man's capacity for fulfillment through reason and scientific method and often rejecting religion the humanist belief in continuous emergent evolution — Wendell Thomas of or pertaining to Renaissance humanism the humanistic revival of learning (= humane) pertaining to or concerned with the humanities humanistic studies a humane education (= humanitarian) marked by humanistic values and devotion to human welfare a humane physician released the prisoner for humanitarian reasons respect and humanistic regard for all members of our species

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humanist humane humanitarian human-centred human-centered

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Are you alluding to your humanistic training, Mr Klotz?
No trace of humanistic culture will exist in the future.
Here it is used like in humanistic sciences.
Concept considered anti-humanistic.
I mean it was forced maybe. but still humanistic.
And thanks to the people, less sophisticated than Thomas Mann or this humanistic Reverend.
This is humanistic compared to that monster.
Fuller was a proponent of using technology with a humanistic approach.
Sociocyberneering is an approach at the restructuring of society in humanistic terms.
We don't like humanistic typefaces for example, it must be more rational because otherwise it has too much expression.
The congregation, I'm on the Mayor's Youth Council. I'm the Chairman of the West Coast Symposium on Humanistic Revisionism.
One based on more humanistic ideals.
What I think makes this one unique is Jason being more humanistic and not sort of that supernatural zombie.
The project was stopped Alexandria be humanistic project and became a hunt.
I mean, it was forced maybe, but still humanistic.
If you think our humanistic system capable of such a thing, that alone would justify your arrest.
We take a humanistic approach.
No, no, my idea is humanistic.
Yes. Here it is used like in humanistic sciences. It has the same meaning as the physical term, in a way.
My main principle - is to serve the humanistic ideals of mankind.
It ialalso a humanistic endeavor.
It is quite bothersome to me when I see humanistic elements of a car being strangely handled.
You cloak it in wimpy, generous, pseudo-humanistic words but the truth is you're scared.
So you've seen cognitive, humanistic, probably some holistic.

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As human affairs become increasingly complex and morally exigent, future generations will need both scientific and humanistic learning - and they will need them more than ever.
Likewise, Quest University in Canada encourages students to bring both scientific and humanistic knowledge to bear on today's most pressing problems.
The bell tolls not only for the migrants, but also for a Europe whose humanistic patrimony is crumbling before our very eyes.
Of course, European civilization arises from a synthesis of religious and humanistic values.
But, having completed such an important step forward, China must now find new, more humanistic ways to continue to re-invent itself.
It would also help to amplify within China the universal and humanistic values for which Liu has spent so much of his life fighting.

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