Only in this way are people actually advancing politically and humanistically. |
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Philosophical engagement is a basic human activity and we, none of us, are humanistically neutral. |
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Their starting point was a humanistically oriented, social democratic ideal where the emphasis lay on human responsibility. |
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Hume's philosophical intention was to reap, humanistically, the harvest sowed by Newtonian physics, to apply the method of natural science to human nature. |
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Linton's second chapter traces the humanistically educated Lutheran poet's conception of poetry as something utile dulce, possessing both utility and sweetness. |
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Humanistically inclined Englishmen and Germans admired the cultivated Florentine game of calcio, a form of football that stressed the good looks and elegant attire of the players. |
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Humanistically, only our art and our ideas, those that ultimately define us, signify. |
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