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  • 51Outline of humanism — See also: Outline of transhumanism The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to humanism: Humanism – broad category of active ethical philosophies that affirm the dignity and worth of all people, based on the ability… …

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  • 52Renaissance humanism — was a European intellectual movement beginning in Florence in the last decades of the 14th century. The humanist movement developed from the rediscovery by European scholars of many Latin and Greek texts. Initially, a humanist was simply a… …

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  • 53Marxist humanism — Part of a series on Marxism …

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  • 54Integral humanism — is the political philosophy practised by the Bharatiya Janata Party and the former Bharatiya Jana Sangh of India. It was first propounded by Deendayal Upadhyaya. It is espoused by most Hindutva organizations. [ [http://www.bjp.org BJP.org] ]… …

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  • 55Incarnational humanism — The idea of an incarnational humanism was not coined recently. It makes explicit a type of Christian humanism which affirms the value and essential goodness of human reason and human culture and may be as old as humanism itself. Certainly there… …

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  • 56New Humanism — This page is concerned with the movement called New Humanism in literary criticism. For all other senses see New Humanism (disambiguation). New Humanism or neohumanism were terms applied to a theory of literary criticism, together with its… …

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  • 57Existential humanism — is a concept that can be understood in several different ways. Sartre said Existentialism is a humanism because it expresses the power of human beings to make freely willed choices, independent of the influence of religion or society. Kierkegaard …

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  • 58Secular humanism — a range of ethical views that consider human nature to be the source of values. • Posthumanism a development of humanism that rejects a special position in nature for humanity. • Secular humanism a system of belief that upholds ethics and reason… …

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  • 59Religious humanism — a range of ethical views that consider human nature to be the source of values. • Posthumanism a development of humanism that rejects a special position in nature for humanity. • Secular humanism a system of belief that upholds ethics and reason… …

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  • 60Christian humanism — a range of ethical views that consider human nature to be the source of values. • Posthumanism a development of humanism that rejects a special position in nature for humanity. • Secular humanism a system of belief that upholds ethics and reason… …

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