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is humanistic
adjective
Of or pertaining to humanism.
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It is humanistic but also pragmatic".
The overarching topic here is humanistic debunking of the worship of Gods and deities.
"My faith is Catholic, but my approach is humanistic," he said.
And like "Battlestar Galactica," its has a presumed message that is humanistic and uplifting: No single messiah can save us; it takes a village to save the world.
Here also you have a different model that is humanistic in character: low-cost, high-volume applications reaching out to the masses.
Indeed, though the word Renaissance is of more recent coinage, the fundamental idea of that period as one of renewal and reawakening is humanistic in origin.
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His early formal education was humanistic.
The agency's signature was humanistic photography.
At first the rumours seemed too bizarre to be true: Thomas Pynchon had written a non-cabbalistic historical novel, a book that was humanistic and even rollicking.
We miss the radical edge of Shaker art if we don't see that it is not meant to be "humanistic".
These stories are humanistic, not cynical, and although they go in for a level of prurience, the nudity isn't simply there to jump the needle on the viewer's electrocardiogram.
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