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the humanistic
adjective
Of or pertaining to humanism.
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They inscribe the humanistic values shared by poet and patron.
Ms Scott's talent is in the humanistic novelist's tradition.
No one can deny the humanistic passion and intellectual ingenuity that have gone into the effort.
The differences between the humanistic and scientific approaches may, however, be too large to be bridged.
"My main goal is to delight, connect with the humanistic impulse," he said.
A more comprehensive theory of motivation is the humanistic, incorporating Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
Even the way he speaks conflates the humanistic and the ecclesiastical.
The journal was dedicated to disseminating the humanistic and benevolent ideals shared by the young men.
Shakespeare may be seen as the last major interpreter of the humanistic program.
How can we defend the humanistic belief in progress against this record?
Patter is as important for an Ailey leader as genuflections to the "humanistic" Ailey legacy.
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