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  1. Humanism - Wikipedia

    In contemporary usage, humanism as a philosophy refers to a non-theistic view centered on human agency, and a reliance only on science and reason rather than revelation from a divine …

  2. Humanism | Definition, Principles, History, & Influence | Britannica

    Dec 3, 2025 · Humanism, system of education and mode of inquiry that originated in northern Italy during the 13th and 14th centuries and later spread through western Europe. The term is …

  3. Definition of Humanism - American Humanist Association

    Humanism is a rational philosophy informed by science, inspired by art, and motivated by compassion. Affirming the dignity of each human being, it supports the maximization of …

  4. A Comprehensive History of Humanism: Origins to Today

    Humanism has evolved over centuries, shaping philosophy, science, politics, and ethics. From its origins in Greek and Roman thought to its expansion during the Renaissance and …

  5. HUMANISM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of HUMANISM is devotion to the humanities : literary culture. How to use humanism in a sentence.

  6. What is Humanism - Humanist Explorer

    Humanism encompasses a wide range of beliefs and values and is not limited to any particular religious or spiritual beliefs. It is a philosophical worldview that emphasizes the well-being, …

  7. What is humanism? - Humanists International

    Humanists base their understanding of the world on reason and science, rejecting supernatural or divine beliefs. Humanists reject all forms of racism and prejudice, and believe in respecting …

  8. What is Humanism in History? - California Learning Resource …

    May 23, 2025 · Humanism, a pivotal intellectual and cultural movement spanning the 14th to 17th centuries, represents a profound shift in Western thought, marking a renewed engagement …

  9. Humanism - New World Encyclopedia

    Humanism is an attitude of thought which gives primary importance to human beings. Its outstanding historical example was Renaissance humanism from the fourteenth to sixteenth …

  10. Humanism - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Humanism is a set of ethics or ideas about how people should live and act. People who hold this set of ethics are called humanists. [1][2] Humanists prefer critical thinking and evidence …