Non-religious variant of humanism.
The doctrine emphasizing a person's capacity for self-realization through reason; rejects religion and the supernatural.
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Examples for "humanism"
1Just one problem with your muscular humanism there-thatsecond ship wasn't Martian.
2SOME weeks ago I suggested that humanitarianism and humanism are religions apart.
3The Rabbinical students themselves were the first representatives of humanism in Lithuania.
4Far from being 'New Learning', humanism represented a refocusing of old learning.
5The rapid rise of humanism had aided in producing this national self-consciousness.
1And here is the true site of Christianity's confrontation with secular humanism.
2And yet it also has been the worst of liberal Christian causes -because it overlaps with secular humanism.
3I feel tempted all the time-notso much by a cult to Baal, but by the lure of secular humanism.
4It was for this reason that I replied to Father Faul's unjustified attack on secular humanism (Opinion, December 1st).
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Translations for secular humanism