Pronunciation: /ˈhjuːməˌnɪzəm/
noun a system of thought that focuses on human values, potential, and dignity
A1 Humanism is a belief in the value and goodness of people.
A2 Many Renaissance artists were influenced by humanism in their work.
B1 The philosophy of humanism emphasizes the importance of individual freedom and dignity.
B2 Humanism played a key role in the development of modern secular ethics.
C1 Humanism advocates for a human-centered approach to ethics and morality.
C2 Scholars debate the impact of humanism on the intellectual and cultural history of Europe.
formal Humanism is a philosophical and ethical stance that emphasizes the value and agency of human beings.
informal I appreciate the humanism in his approach to solving problems.
slang Some people think humanism is just a fancy way of saying 'being nice to others.'
figurative In the garden of life, humanism is like the sunlight that nurtures all living beings.
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