humanist
111secular humanist — noun, pl ⋯ ists [count] • • • Main Entry: ↑secular humanism …
112secular humanist — noun or adjective see secular humanism …
113François Noël (Humanist) — François Joseph Michel Noël (* 12. Januar 1756 in Saint Germain en Laye; † 29. Januar 1841 in Paris) war ein französischer Erzieher, Grammatiker, Latinist und Romanist. Leben und Werk Noël war Lehrer am Lycée Louis le Grand in Paris, stellte sich …
114American Humanist Philosopher — John Dewey …
115Eminent Humanist — Julian Huxley …
116new humanist — noun : one who advocates or accepts new humanism …
117Centre démocrate humaniste — Humanist Democratic Centre Centre démocrate humaniste Leader Benoît Lutgen Founded 1972 (PSC) 2002 (cdH) Preceded by …
118Humanistic coefficient — Humanist principle or humanistic coefficient ( pl. współczynnik humanistyczny) is a conceptual object, a methodological principle or simply a method of conducting social research that refers to a way of data analysis stressing the importance of… …
119George of Trebizond — Humanist; one of the great translators of Greek texts into Latin. His parents were from Trebizond (q.v.), but he was born in Crete (q.v.) in 1395. He embraced Catholicism and emigrated to Venice (q.v.) in 1415 where he taught Greek and studied …
120List of humanists — This is a partial list of famous humanists, including both secular and religious humanists.* Clark Adams (1969 ndash;2007) was former president of the Humanist Association of Las Vegas and Southern Nevada, and a life member of the American… …