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How to use humanism in a sentence

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At the beginning of university, I was influenced by rationalism and humanism.
The Enlightenment, the age of reason, being the high noon, the fulfilment of the ideals of humanism?
Secular humanism leads to the gas chambers simply because it does not recognise our capacity for self deception and evil.
The humanism was still there, but it was now pessimistic and darkly existential.
The growth of artistic expressions is a sign of cultivation of sensitivity, of mellowing, of humanism.
Throughout his career, Sturr integrated pristine formalism with a tender humanism.
Claims are made about the total irrelevance of humanism to the secularisation process.
For the first time ever, humanism will be recommended for study by all pupils.
This realism remains inseparable from humanism, from a persistently innocent representation.
Critics of humanism have for centuries declared that freethinkers once departing from religion have abandoned morality.
The ideology that did most to sustain capitalism was humanism, the belief in man as the free, autonomous origin of history.
The Party, on the other hand, frowned upon too much individualism, too much humanism practiced by any of its members.
If there is any one aspect of the Renaissance that can be said to have been characteristic, that must surely be the movement known as humanism.
Of the forces springing from the European Renaissance, humanism and the influence of classical learning came first.
He read Latin and Italian literature, and he promoted Renaissance humanism in England.
The roots of ethnology lay, in turn, in the traditions of natural history, moral philosophy and humanism.
I've always believed in the twin values of rationalism and humanism, but humanism has often felt as though it got short shrift in our community.
Teaching humanism would be one important step towards ensuring that school education reflects their views.
As in The Prince, the point is made by way of an allusion to, and a sarcastic repudiation of, the values of Ciceronian humanism.
For this awesome millennial undertaking the Council projected a renewed Christocentric humanism or anthropology.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Zwingli was under the influence of humanism from his boyhood.
Professor Manby speaks for humanism, another point of view in the church.
But it is now time to speak of humanism at the Italian courts.
This spirit of humanism, however, is no single motive or feeling.
A word must be said of the humanism which preceded the Renaissance.
No renaissance of humanism, no witchcraft of poetry can re-animate them.
Less has been said about Stevens and humanism because he did not bother to say very much about it.
Cartwright's writing has the qualities he imputes to humanism, liveliness and the ability to communicate the author's pleasure in his subject.
In literary terms, the sequence demonstrates the influence of English literary culture, but also that of European humanism.
It then explores a series of philosophical reflections on humanism and the metaphysics of the future.
In the book's interweaving of philosophy, humanism, and direct practical issues, Jacobson's work somewhat resembles the writing of philosopher Elaine Scarry.
But, it is intellect unleavened by reason, and untempered by humanism.
A member of the Oxford group in its second generation, a close friend of Erasmus, his house a center of humanism, he became even more conspicuous in public life.
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