Pertaining to or concerned with the humanities.
Marked by humanistic values and devotion to human welfare.
1 But the humanistic point of view assumes something relatively stable in life.
2 Social realism represents a still further reaction away from the humanistic schools.
3 In Northern Europe, however, the humanistic movement became blended with other tendencies.
4 He railed against the decadence, excess, and humanistic spirit of the Renaissance.
5 The result is part infographic, part networking diagram, part humanistic commentary.
6 There is a third way in which humanistic nursing and art are related.
7 Greater persistence with medication can improve clinical, economic, and humanistic outcomes in OAB.
8 The democratic experiment is the only one that requires this wilful humanistic culture.
9 In a word, the tendency of modern philosophy is anti-Scholastic, humanistic , and naturalistic.
10 No genuinely humanistic history of the Southwest has ever been printed.
11 This kind of openness is a quality that characterizes the humanistic nursing dialogue.
12 In this spirit, this chapter looks again at humanistic nursing as lived dialogue.
13 All Greeks were not, of course, equally humanistic in this sense.
14 Sekano is never moralistic, always humanistic -his works celebrate and preserve moments.
15 The major dimensions of humanistic nursing, then, may be derived from this situation.
16 As a humanistic thinker, Montaigne fears nothing more than any strivings after transcendentalism.
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