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is humanist
adjective
Relating to humanism or the humanities
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It's a useful corrective to this overweening narrative that the theme of this year's Humanist Week is "humanist heritage".
Yet the movie never degenerates into a laundry list of pet issues because Mr. Gerima's sensibility is humanist and fundamentally decent and sane.
Ibn Ezra's astrology, like his philosophy overall, is humanist and universal, not Jewish and particularist.
But the Purim story is humanist, a world in which God's face is hidden.
It is humanist and ecumenical but also of the belief, for instance, that some kinds of ethnic cleansing are worthy of debate.
King Mohammad VI, the ultimate arbiter of Moroccan politics, endorsed the CNDH report and instructed his government to lay out "a new vision for a national migration policy that is humanist in its philosophy, responsible in its approach, and pioneering at a regional level".
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They're humanist.
That Weltanschauung was humanist and individualist; it was anti-relativist and anti-utopian.
The good thing about Pentland's work, in short, is that it's humanist.
I would describe them as being humanist books as well as humorous ones.
We can be humanist - which is neither religious nor spiritual.
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