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Shakespeare may be seen as the last major interpreter of the humanistic program.
At a time of insecurity for the humanities, Nussbaum's work champions — and embodies — the reach of the humanistic endeavor.
Kokoschka placed Comenius in the background of Masaryk's portrait, creating an allegory of the humanistic spirit from past to present.
Federico's balance and versatility made him, even more than Lorenzo, an example of the humanistic program in action.
It fills in the history we need to know and offers an example of the humanistic moral anthropology that informs the whole book.
It can teach a person to be humane, just as athletics can be part of the humanistic mission of a great university.
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Some of the arguments rest on the humanistic view of human nature: "Institutions should 'learn' to make use of people's inherent difference.
The voyages of exploration; the humanistic rediscovery of the learning of ancient Greece, Rome, and Palestine; and the "new science"—all combined to undermine confidence in the widely accepted religious picture of the world.
He also said the decision to bar Russian athletes, including those who had not tested positive for banned substances, was a vivid manifestation "of how the humanistic foundations of sport and Olympism are shamelessly flouted by politics".
He considered the analysis of such documents an important part of the humanistic-coefficient method.
A more comprehensive theory of motivation is the humanistic, incorporating Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
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