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单词 humanistic
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Definition of humanistic in English:

humanistic

adjective ˌhjuːməˈnɪstɪkˌ(h)juməˈnɪstɪk
  • 1Relating to or supporting the principles of humanism.

    humanistic values
    a humanistic approach to religion
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The book may be perceived as humanistic in some quarters.
    • He uses humanistic arguments to justify his approaches.
    • The special quality of the series comes from its general avoidance of standard murder-mystery plots by involving Hetty in cases that bring out her humanistic approach to mystery.
    • It is also supported by humanistic arguments and encourages us to be more outward-looking in what is a globalizing world.
    • He immersed himself in the reading of the humanistic philosopher and linguist.
    • Most had received a humanistic education with its emphasis on analysis and reasoned argument.
    • The freedom of man is perhaps the humanistic psychology's basic argument.
    • He's quite big on the continent where they are more into humanistic philosophers.
    • This book is an argument for his significance to a wider humanistic endeavor.
    • Faculty and staff recognize him for his humanistic approach in solving problems and conflicts.
    1. 1.1 Relating to or characteristic of the Renaissance humanists.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In the 15th century, a new generation of artists grew up who found that their patrons were humanistic.
      • During the 15th century, developing humanistic attitudes among patrons increasingly esteemed the creative contribution of the individual artist.
      • They devised an educational program that made the study of English literature and the British humanistic classics the core of the curriculum.
      • For the Renaissance, he was a wellspring of learning and a model for humanistic writing.
      • He collected humanistic manuscripts and Roman and Italian art.
      • This Latin and Italian manuscript combines a number of classical and humanistic works.
      • Written in admirably clear Latin, it is a typical humanistic work in its classical quotations and references and historical and philological discussions.
      • Cultural repression facilitated by decorum lies at the root of the humanistic classicism informing the Renaissance sketchbooks.
      • A classical, humanistic education was still accepted as the defining culture of the elite.
      • Art education, based on Renaissance ideals of humanistic emancipation and professional excellence, had become an instrument of cultural conservatism.

Derivatives

  • humanistically

  • adverb

Definition of humanistic in US English:

humanistic

adjectiveˌ(h)juməˈnɪstɪkˌ(h)yo͞oməˈnistik
  • 1Relating to or supporting the principles of humanism.

    humanistic values
    a humanistic approach to religion
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He's quite big on the continent where they are more into humanistic philosophers.
    • The book may be perceived as humanistic in some quarters.
    • The special quality of the series comes from its general avoidance of standard murder-mystery plots by involving Hetty in cases that bring out her humanistic approach to mystery.
    • This book is an argument for his significance to a wider humanistic endeavor.
    • He uses humanistic arguments to justify his approaches.
    • It is also supported by humanistic arguments and encourages us to be more outward-looking in what is a globalizing world.
    • He immersed himself in the reading of the humanistic philosopher and linguist.
    • Most had received a humanistic education with its emphasis on analysis and reasoned argument.
    • The freedom of man is perhaps the humanistic psychology's basic argument.
    • Faculty and staff recognize him for his humanistic approach in solving problems and conflicts.
    1. 1.1 Relating to or characteristic of the Renaissance humanists.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A classical, humanistic education was still accepted as the defining culture of the elite.
      • Art education, based on Renaissance ideals of humanistic emancipation and professional excellence, had become an instrument of cultural conservatism.
      • For the Renaissance, he was a wellspring of learning and a model for humanistic writing.
      • They devised an educational program that made the study of English literature and the British humanistic classics the core of the curriculum.
      • During the 15th century, developing humanistic attitudes among patrons increasingly esteemed the creative contribution of the individual artist.
      • In the 15th century, a new generation of artists grew up who found that their patrons were humanistic.
      • He collected humanistic manuscripts and Roman and Italian art.
      • This Latin and Italian manuscript combines a number of classical and humanistic works.
      • Written in admirably clear Latin, it is a typical humanistic work in its classical quotations and references and historical and philological discussions.
      • Cultural repression facilitated by decorum lies at the root of the humanistic classicism informing the Renaissance sketchbooks.
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