Sentence example with the word 'humanistic'

humanistic

Definition adj. of or pertaining to a philosophy asserting human dignity and man's capacity for fulfillment through reason and scientific method and often rejecting religion

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Meanwhile he received a careful education at Lorenzo's brilliant humanistic court under such men as Angelo Poliziano, the classical scholar, Pico della Mirandola, the philosopher and theologian, the pious Marsilio Ficino who endeavoured to unite the Platonic cult with Christianity and the poet Bernardo Dovizio Bibbiena.   [Please select]

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(1447-1455), one of the most generous promoters of the humanistic movement.   [Please select]

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In Northern Europe, however, the humanistic movement became blended with other tendencies.   [Please select]

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In a word, the tendency of modern philosophy is anti-Scholastic, humanistic, and naturalistic.   [Please select]

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If all the criticisms which the humanistic _Weltanschauung_ is receiving were as _sachgemäss_ as Mr.   [Please select]

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Like Petrarch, he did much to encourage the humanistic movement by his precepts and his example.   [Please select]

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Call our concepts of ejective things self-transcendent or the reverse, it makes no difference, so long as we don't differ about the nature of that exalted virtue's fruits--fruits for us, of course, humanistic fruits.   [Please select]

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