i., s. hümanist

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humanist
a scholar of one of the subjects in the humanities
relating to humanism or the humanities
{n} a learned person, a grammarian
a person who believes in the philosophy of humanism
One who pursues the study of the humanities, or polite literature
type term
pertaining to or concerned with the humanities; "humanistic studies"; "a humane education"
In the Renaissance, someone trained in the humane letters of the ancient classics and employed to use those skills More generally, one who studies the humanities as opposed to the sciences
One versed in knowledge of human nature
Examples include Gill Sans
an advocate of the principles of humanism
a classical scholar or student of the liberal arts an advocate of the principles of humanism pertaining to or concerned with the humanities; "humanistic studies"; "a humane education"
of or pertaining to Renaissance humanism; "the humanistic revival of learning"
A person who emphasizes reason and scientific inquiry, individual freedom and responsibility, human values and compassion, and the need for tolerance and cooperation, while rejecting supernatural, authoritarian, and anti-democratic beliefs and doctrines
marked by humanistic values and devotion to human welfare; "a humane physician"; "released the prisoner for humanitarian reasons"; "respect and humanistic regard for all members of our species"
In the Renaissance, a scholar of Greek and Roman classics
a classical scholar or student of the liberal arts
i., s. hümanist
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