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"humanist" Definitions
  1. believing in or based on humanism (= a system of thought that considers that solving human problems with the help of reason is more important than religious beliefs)

311 Sentences With "humanist"

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In 2015, the American Humanist Association made Krauss its Humanist of the Year.
Jennifer BardiWashingtonThe writer is deputy director of the American Humanist Association and editor in chief of The Humanist.
So, fellow Christians, give the American Humanist Association a break.
What does a humanist history of the Internet look like?
He is a humanist speaking through the language of film.
He's a humanist and also very much a data guy.
Three trained-up marriage celebrants, accredited by the British Humanist Association, entered the local field last year, and seven people who can offer humanist funerals in Northern Ireland are about to emerge from training.
Unlike traditional Scottish nuptials, the couple opted for a humanist ceremony.
As Joan Roca said: "Humanist gastronomy is the future of gastronomy."
I graduated in psychology but I consider myself a humanist artist.
"I'm not an active feminist, I'm an active humanist," he said.
It's a fitting choice for a humanist Hollywood reboot of paradise.
Those visions illuminate the way to her humanist return to nature.
You are not just a humorist, you are a (funny) humanist.
And, of course, there's a beautiful humanist element to the show.
He could have become a humanist photographer, dedicated to social justice.
You can't be a humanist and cede that to the engineers.
No one would accuse him of being tender or a humanist.
"It's a humanist perspective on contemporary art," said Stites of 21c's collection.
Rafida Bonya Ahmed is a humanist activist, author and a marketing professional.
"No god will save us," declares a humanist manifesto written in 1973.
Kalanithi began as a doctor; in these ­pages, he becomes a humanist.
"I want to recognize the humanist commitment of President Duque," Sanchez said.
It marks the director, Kirill Mikhanovsky, as a gifted formalist (and humanist).
Barghouti couches his opposition to Zionism in the language of humanist universalism.
The American Humanist Association and Washington Area Secular Humanists, which launched NationalDayofReason.
With the money he made from the Barbizon school, he said, he created the foundation that has given grants to groups like the American Humanist Association and the Secular Coalition for America, and the Appignani Humanist Legal Center.
Whenever she declared herself a secular humanist in group, the response was frosty.
How do you do that with compassion and with a humanist, feminist approach?
In this case, the collision of humor and horror makes a humanist point.
She prefers the word "humanist," but I think that still counts, so yes!
Then there are "trans-humanist" dreams of liberating consciousness from its biological wetware.
" The American choral master Robert Shaw, a secular humanist who loved the "St.
To be clear, Erykah says she's not an anti-Semite, just a humanist.
The humanist movement believes it should have the same legal standing as religious rites.
MIT announced the hiring of Epstein on April 24 as its first humanist chaplain.
His oeuvre presents an affecting blend of Sisyphean struggle, absurdist humor, and humanist concern.
Andrei Sakharov, a Russian Nobel prize-winning humanist and nuclear physicist, put it best.
American Humanist Association, allowing the mammoth 1925 Bladensburg Peace Cross to stay in place.
Dark Water's aesthetics feel miscellaneous and depict a humanist, romantic idea of the cyborg.
Ms. Sharrer's painting envisions a story of modern art that's profoundly humanist and democratic.
He's a far more cerebral writer now, as well as a more humanist one.
I think I'm more of a humanist—I like to be more all-inclusive.
" Her varied career is reflected on her gravestone, which reads: "Patriot. Humanist. Feminist. Farmer.
All of which adds up to a very comical, very humanist take on Emma.
Tender, she created an institution that was a lived-out version of humanist philosophy.
Steven Gaudaen, a Humanist celebrant, officiated in the Moongate Garden of the Smithsonian Castle.
The American Humanist Association and 2014 school district alumnus Isaiah Smith filed an appeal.
Judie L. Guild, who is ordained through the Humanist Ethical Society of Spirituality, officiated.
In 2016, she received a Lifetime Achievement in Cultural Humanism from the Harvard Humanist Hub.
But an oddity plagues American Humanist Association v Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission.
Three Billboards' view of the world is essentially humanist, without the presence of the divine.
Yes, I am very much a feminist, but more than that, I am a humanist.
The recent Satmar decree is more than a feminist issue; it is a humanist problem.
Pessimism can be a form of penance, and of spiritual humility in a humanist age.
We think about our agenda as being a humanist agenda, and that's at the forefront.
In 2016, the humanist group Center for Inquiry challenged the funding legally but were unsuccessful.
" He vowed a "profound reorientation of the philosophy I believe in — more human, more humanist.
American Humanist Organization, No. 17-1717, and Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission v.
His shocked father described him as a 'humanist' motivated by a desire to help others.
That rejection of typical metal imagery: demons, rotting corpses...I look at it as humanist.
Fred Edwords and Steven Lowe, with the support of the American Humanist Association, challenged the cross.
It was the answer of someone who is a secular humanist but doesn't call himself that.
Martin Heidegger often sounded like an empathetic humanist, but then, also, he joined the Nazi party.
As the former editor of the underground newspaper Combat, he embodied the humanist response to Nazism.
" Calling herself an "empath" and "humanist," Badu went on to say, "I see good in everybody.
For years I spoke at atheist conferences and worked as a full-time humanist community organizer.
I began to ask myself: how could this humanist icon be the author of such passages?
Gold's best work to date was produced in collaboration with the fascinating humanist playwright Annie Baker.
A secular humanist like Sam Harris would have been a much better choice as a reviewer.
In heels, she teeters past the promises of the liberal humanist Enlightenment into a precarious present.
Micah Cowsik-Herstand, a friend of the couple and a celebrant with the Humanist Society, officiated.
They stand to sing humanist hymns dedicated to peace and love that the two also wrote.
The signatories are diverse, identifying as "Conservative, Reform, Reconstructionist, Orthodox, Humanist, and secular," according to JFREJ.
Still, Léger is complex enough in his subject matter to challenge the humanist conceptions of 'man.
This articulation of a more humanist, less America First approach has been months in the making.
Yet her desire to make a humanist statement with her works came only after September 11th 2001.
Greg Epstein is the longtime Humanist chaplain at Harvard University and an advocate for godless congregations, a.k.a.
So this is not a "humanist" movie, and we're not supposed to feel particularly good about it.
Despite this sparring, the pompous expression "cultural, religious and humanist inheritance" does actually correspond to something real.
Chahine was a liberal humanist, at times in conflict with his home country's political and religious forces.
Thus, the series often functioned as a sci-fi-flavored defense of liberal internationalism and humanist individualism.
The two books stolen were a humanist text valued at $15,509 and palm reading text worth $4,900.
The ascent of the religious right has made asserting humanist and secularist views all the more urgent.
He was schooled, that is, not as a humanist man of letters but as a future official.
Official promoters of the creed have put an authoritarian spin on what started as a humanist philosophy.
Fred Edwords and Steven Lowe, with the support of the American Humanist Association, are behind the challenge.
His compositions adapt Chinese-Korean court music to Western instruments and forms while carrying explicitly humanist messages.
Two, the Villa only offered a 12-step faith-based program, and McKibben identified as a secular humanist.
Broadly speaking, the likes of Humans and Westworld are cast in the light of more post-humanist sympathies.
I'd had bad luck with this kind of woman — overly sensitive, entitled despite their secular humanist liberal thinking.
It has all these really conservative values, even though it's a feminist film and it's a humanist film.
The challenge to the cross came from the American Humanist Association, an advocacy group that promotes secular governance.
Of the four films, Colin McCabe's "A Song for Politics" most explicitly explores Mr Berger's "radical humanist" politics.
I guess at this point, I would describe myself as a Christian humanist who happens to practice Catholicism.
Everywhere he goes he leads with levity and warmth, giving even his far-out disquisitions a humanist appeal.
Batty was, ironically, a humanist, insisting that the memories of one person were a hologram for the universe.
He's a humanist who favors complexity over caricature, but he's not just interested in his characters' human side.
They have variously invoked compassion, shame, exposure and a liberal humanist tradition centered on the concept of storytelling.
Or is this anti-humanist attitude the most efficient way to embrace our profit driven, property-centered grind?
Their sources ranged from the reforms of the Second Vatican Council to the writings of California's humanist psychologists.
On June 22nd, thanks to a high-profile court battle, the territory saw its first legally valid humanist wedding.
I think we are imbued with a mission: we want to continue and restore and celebrate our humanist values.
We live, as Leon Wieseltier wrote in an essay for The Times Book Review, in a post-humanist moment.
I don't mean color-blind or race-neutral—no humanist with a brain would make that race-negative mistake.
But campaign groups such as Humanist UK have complained that the government has been slow to impose this policy.
Veteran diplomat and former congressman Edmond Mulet, 68, is competing for the Humanist Party, a new center-right grouping.
But Lanier continues to have a deeply humanist, and ultimately optimistic view of emerging technology, which manifests through music.
Yet I don't know of any prominent atheist, humanist, or secular organizations that took the opportunity to condemn Spencer.
A humanist, he was a part of the transition between transcendentalism and realism, incorporating both views in his works.
The crux of the American Humanist Association's complaint is not that Samaritan's Purse does good things for needy people.
You don't have to be a post-humanist prophet to profit from the longevity dreams of today's tech elite.
So is Cromwell himself: a Faust-figure much closer to damnation than the equivocating humanist of the earlier books.
Poggio travels to faraway monasteries and finds esoteric classical texts in order to recopy them in beautiful humanist script.
I did not see Chekhov as either a religious or spiritual writer, but rather as the most profound humanist.
Instead of always considering the diplomatic message, she thought it would be interesting to think about the humanist message.
Most of Italy's splendid old libraries got their starts as the private collections of a humanist noble or cardinal.
"He took on the humanist, big-issue symphony," said David Fanning, a Weinberg biographer and Weinberg Society honorary member.
American Humanist Association that a 40-foot tall, cross-shaped monument may remain standing on government land in Maryland.
American Humanist Association, No. 17-1717, was an effort to distinguish permissible uses of religious symbols from unconstitutional ones.
But most of this movie, which is almost entirely in English, is taken up with tone-deaf humanist tales.
" Plus, she adds, "I was following what Macron was doing, which was in my mind humanist, reformist, and European.
Though few facts about him are known, you sense in Bruegel's art a deeply humanist response to his troubled times.
For example Nimoy, who might best be described as a humanist, didn't want Spock punching bad guys in the face.
"What we are doing with The Blaze is humanist," says Guillaume Alric, speaking through a cloud of mentholated vape smoke.
Part of a humanist tradition that has endured for centuries, ballet can elevate the body to its greatest artistic significance.
It's a riotous comedy with Nanjiani in the lead role (Zoe Kazan plays Emily), played with typical Apatowian humanist flair.
His bigotry underlines the multifaceted social and humanist rifts catalyzed by Darwin's ideas, which persist to some level even today.
He must first and foremost be a humanist, someone who is transcultural and can bridge the arts and other disciplines.
I studied philosophy for a while when I was younger, and I came across a humanist philosopher named Corliss Lamont.
The Trend Boy is a proud male feminist, or "more of a humanist," or appears legitimately invested in fighting misogyny.
Erasmus's humanist scholarship and reformist Christianity converged in his "Novum Instrumentum," the first Greek New Testament ever to be published.
The Swerve follows Poggio Bracciolini, a 15th-century Italian employee of the pope, a humanist, and an avid book collector.
Three weeks later, Russia's great writer and humanist Leo Tolstoy accused the Russian government of relying on lies and violence.
DENNIS MIDDLEBROOKSBROOKLYN The writer is a co-founder and a former president of the Secular Humanist Society of New York.
"We are going to place the entire issue on a humanist basis," a character says in speaking, hopefully, of Germany.
A 19th-century liberal humanist, who believes in progress and reform, and in parliamentary democracy as the key to both.
Our resident humanist, Greg Epstein, interviews and discusses the challenging ethics of our modern technical world with all kinds of thinkers.
With humor and irony, he challenges notions of identity, politics, and modernity that are at the center of socialism's humanist aims.
In a show obsessed with Donald Trump's politics, Grace's straightforward outlook — no "I'm a humanist" subterfuge here — couldn't be more necessary.
The American Humanist Association, which brought the case challenging the constitutionality of the cross, argue the 4th Circuit got it right.
We also have this interplay between retro gameplay and a whimsical, fiercely humanist story: Nova is here to help other people.
Penderecki was "an eminent artist, humanist, (and) one of the world's best known and most acclaimed Polish composers," the organization said.
"Bernie is a humanist and a visionary and a radical," said one; "I'm for Bernie because he's for me," said another.
The unifying theme of it all is an anti-humanist mindset that equates any difficulty or need to a moral failing.
Humanism will be replaced by Dataism; and if the humanist revolution made us masters the Dataist revolution will make us pets.
Organizations like UAAR and the International Humanist and Ethical Union are campaigning for governmental secularism and an end to blasphemy laws.
Good humanist that he was, 30 years later he gathered all the world's knowledge of the subject into a single massive volume.
The deal had to be framed from a purely regional, economic, humanist perspective, in order to give Fidel's brother room to maneuver.
The American Humanist Association must instead persuade the justices that the Constitution compels a 90-year-old war memorial's removal and relocation.
As long as this secular humanist spirit continues to exist in the world's last major Jewish Diaspora, Israel must work against it.
And it started this team's run of always ambitious, sometimes experimental games that have whimsical sensibilities and humanist themes at their core.
Climate action is not a socialist agenda, it is a humanist agenda that will be a necessary step to safeguarding our future.
The text opens a window into a lively and eclectic world of scholarship, a realm of humanist scribes and poetry-spouting polymaths.
He refutes the militaristic bent of a bitter old soldier and, in doing so, reaffirms the franchise's commitment to big, humanist ideals.
At Visva Bharati, Reddy was exposed to a humanist education that balanced art and science, nature and philosophy, and painting and sculpture.
"You are a humanist," his wife Gwen calls out to him, when she hears us discussing his personal relationship to Greek tragedy.
That they don't quite succeed is testament to the strength of Labaki's humanist convictions and also to her instincts as a storyteller.
She also met her future husband, K.V. Hariharan, a party member, bonding with him over books by Pablo Neruda and humanist writers.
He bought fine volumes and ephemera, collecting pamphlets and song sheets with as much fervor as the works of the humanist Erasmus.
You're saying that lurking in every well-meaning religious believer is actually a secular humanist who doesn't yet recognize herself as such.
What could have been nothing more than a lame corporate stunt became a piece of humanist art, thanks to Lynch being involved.
It matters not that she extols the regime's founding father, Hugo Chávez, as "the most humanist man to have existed on the planet".
Humanist weddings gained formal recognition in the Irish republic in 2012, and they now account for about six per cent of legal marriages.
Hale County and Bing Liu's humanist (if ethically complex) Minding the Gap were both lovely films unexpectedly nominated for the Best Documentary Oscar.
Vanessa Zoltan, an assistant humanist chaplain at Harvard University, and Caspar ter Kuile, a graduate of Harvard's Divinity School, co-host the show.
On the secular side, the European Humanist Federation, grouping about 60 smaller bodies in more than 20 countries, is the EU's main interlocutor.
Forget humanist ethics, you just have to keep away from the one thing that seems to mess with reality in a nasty way.
He often called himself a Marxist humanist, a sensibility that runs through a new collection of his essays titled Modernism in the Streets.
" Morris is no fan of religion itself; he's called himself a "secular anti-humanist," saying that "religion is nasty and so is mankind.
The leaders behind humanist psychology worked from the lodge, and legend has it that Hunter S. Thompson wandered the place with a shotgun.
The humanist response to Desai here is to say, You do you, but please put down the nineteenth-century novels and step away.
But some at Saturday's protests said they were part of a humanist movement aimed at improving the lives of everyone in the country.
She shows the wreckage of Mann's humanist mountaintop, starts echoes of the death camps that helped ruin it, the ovens and the bones.
Mary C. Johnson, a celebrant of the Humanist Society, officiated at the Fells, a house museum and events space in Newbury, N.H. Mrs.
Spielberg yoked horror-film frights to a man-against-the-sea adventure story, and the movie turns into a classically shaped humanist drama.
Harari's larger contention is that our homocentric creed, devoted to human liberty and happiness, will be destroyed by the approaching post-humanist horizon.
The leaders behind humanist psychology worked from the lodge, and legend has it that Hunter S. Thompson wandered the place with a shotgun.
A group of California nuns that broke off from the original order in Spain embraced humanist values after Vatican reforms in the 216s.
That appeal is still pending, but an interim ruling gave Ms Lacole the right to enjoy her own humanist ceremony with full legal recognition.
Another Italy, another Europe is not only possible, but it is here," in the form of his party's "progressive, ecological, feminist, humanist, rational program.
Such was the humble beginning of a "humanist photographer": one who initially preferred to shoot objects because he was too shy to shoot people.
It exemplifies the perspicacity of humanist, anti-luxury values at the core of much vanguard art and architecture, both in Prouvé's time and now.
Literature has always been a humanist endeavor: it intrinsically and helplessly affirms the value of the species; its intimations of meaning energize and comfort.
The Americans has never argued for a political point of view because its essential point of view has always been a radically humanist one.
A humanist think-tank's suggestion several years ago to replace Ascension with an "Evolution Day" in honour of Darwin met with even less enthusiasm.
But, taken as a whole, "Greek Gotham" points to the universality of the humanist questions that artists have—and likely always will—wrestle with.
JEREMY RODELLDialogue OfficerBritish Humanist AssociationLondon Lexington suggests there will be a reckoning between Republicans and Democrats in Congress after the presidential election (August 6th).
Lots of folks would assume that black folks who are humanist and atheist have sold out the culture—that they're no longer fully black.
The best thing about The Butterfly Effect is that it's humanist and it's about people liking each other, and doing good for each other.
American Humanist Association, a thorny religious-freedom case that centers on a four-story concrete Latin cross in the middle of a Maryland highway.
"Each time we take another one of these technological leaps, there needs to be a balancing humanist force that keeps us connected," she said.
American Humanist Association, involved a 40-foot cross in Bladensburg, Md., that was erected 93 years ago to honor fallen World War I soldiers.
The anti-authoritarian spirit of comedy that flows through Lubitsch and Chaplin to Brooks and his heirs is twisted away from its humanist roots.
There are about a dozen humanist chaplaincies in the country, and of those, the chaplains at Yale, Stanford and Tufts all trained with Epstein.
After a few conversations, Campolo had been offered an office, an email account and a title: humanist chaplain at the University of Southern California.
The warmth of the film can feel like a political stance, an assertion of humanist ethical values that has a subtle but radical power.
In Michel Leiris's Miroir de la tauromachie (1939), republished in 1990 with lithographs by Bacon, the French author defines art as anti-humanist provocation.
"In the fact of today's decision, we must all pursue new avenues to bolster the First Amendment," said American Humanist Association executive director Roy Speckhardt.
Despite all that, the delegates who met in Iceland recently for the annual gathering of the European Humanist Federation saw troubling portents on the horizon.
As such, Kupka's paintings are not only eye-catching but can be appreciated as objects of occult ritual riffing on non-humanist modes of expression.
In 2014, the American Humanist Association and several local humanists challenged the monument, arguing that the cross demonstrated government favoritism of Christianity over other religions.
Maybe it is time for a study called, in ironic appreciation of the Marxist humanist historian E.P. Thompson, The Making of the American Owning Class.
Humanist and sobering and enraging, Sunless Shadows is a vital portrait of young women in a society that has no room for them as people.
She went on to call Justin Trudeau a "fake humanist" and deemed Canada the "land of Care Bears" for being so "naive" about immigration issues.
Twice, serendipitous encounters in department stores steered him toward what would become his life's work: immortalizing sharply observed moments through a nonjudgmental, unsentimental humanist lens.
AltSchool's perspective does not necessarily require abandoning texts that have long been considered central to a humanist education, but it does mean approaching them anew.
Mr. Kaplan, who in 2012 was made Chevalier of the Legion of Honor in France, sees Rembrandt in particular as a kind of humanist ambassador.
Belichick succeeds in the NFL by manifesting its ethos completely and in case you haven't noticed, the NFL's ethos is insanely cruel and anti-humanist.
Greece's Humanist Union has denounced the changes as window-dressing and deplored the fact that humanists in other countries, like Britain, rushed to praise the deal.
"He explicitly does not say that he believes in an Abrahamic God who controls everything," said Paul Fidalgo, a spokesman for the humanist Center for Inquiry.
Other presenters announced as part of Moogfest's thought-oriented daytime schedule include sound designer Michael Bierylo, sound artist Marc Fleury, and influential trans-humanist Zoltan Istvan.
It was designed in the mid-15th century by Leon Battista Alberti, who, together with Filippo Brunelleschi, mostly invented the classicizing humanist language of Renaissance architecture.
Kate O'Neill is the founder of KO Insights and the author of Tech Humanist and Pixels and Place: Connecting Human Experience Across Physical and Digital Spaces.
The hotheaded humanist doctor and the rigorously analytical first officer are always at odds, and yet their contrasting methods and styles turn out to be complementary.
Edwords, who is retired, is a long-time member and previous employee of the American Humanist Association, which advocates for the separation of church and state.
With such a stellar cast in place — and such a bracingly humanist approach to the story of Eliza's transformation — it's a shame to see it go.
American Humanist Association, No. 17-1717, a majority of the justices seemed inclined to reject the argument that the cross was an unconstitutional endorsement of religion.
Whatever the subject, the label "humanist" was invariably attached to him and his pictures; he had the ability to infuse an image with heart and respect.
Now a grandfather, he has aged easily into the role of global-citizen humanist, lecturing on the role of artists and culture in a fraying society.
This benevolence is an expression of the Dardennes' stubborn humanist faith, and also of their commitment to the battered and resilient ideals of European social democracy.
In fact, this series of haunting, identity-less faces seems to capture the anti-humanist turn of postwar art with a primal elegance unique to Merz.
Noel Scott, a veteran celebrant of humanist rites in Northern Ireland, thinks demand for people with his skills could surge if Ms Lacole wins a definitive victory.
But when it comes to humanist, or other secular counselors, it doesn't trigger the 'religious rights' bell that, say, a request for or from a rabbi would.
As much philosopher and humanist as engineer, he instilled what he termed a "gracious professionalism" into his competitions at M.I.T. and nurtured the same ethos at FIRST.
At the time he was described in the New York Times as "a humanist, a scholar who has always tried to apply fundamental theory to…social problems".
Many praised the beauty of her compositions and her inclusive approach to human identity but others, such as Sontag, condemned her work as "anti-humanist" and exploitative.
But Postmates says the humanist elements help to telegraph intent (you can tell where Serve is headed, for example, by following its gaze) and improve public perception.
A humanist scholar and teacher, born about 1450 in an obscure village south of Rome, Aldo was studying in the city when the first printing presses arrived.
Through the music, they are given a message of hope, love and acceptance that fundamentally resonates with my political beliefs as well as my humanist philosophical outlook.
Massing widens the lens wondrously, bringing in Erasmus, the great humanist foe of Luther, and showing how their rivalry set the course for much of Western civilization.
A second set of new programs — the humanist individualists — owe more to the experiments of the counterculture era: schools like Evergreen State College, founded in Olympia, Wash.
A humanist in a theocracy, Panahi has long explored social and political issues — poverty, women's rights, authoritarianism — yet without the tiresome art-house wagging fingers and grandstanding.
Leaving aside any sappy rhetoric, Kon — together with Cowboy Bebop's screenwriter Keiko Nobumoto — devises an edifying Christmas carol that doubles as a contemporary tale of humanist piety.
AR: Yeah, like one style is more romanticized, humanist, surreal stuff, and then another one is I'm making 553D brush strokes to create the form and mold.
Joysa Winter, a Humanist celebrant who is a rabbinic candidate with the International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism, led the ceremony, which incorporated Jewish and Christian elements.
The Italian director and actor Vittorio De Sica is best known internationally for the searing, poignant, humanist pictures he made in the late 1940s and early '50s.
But late in his life, Schulz described himself as a "secular humanist" in an interview, rather than a Christian or member of any one faith in particular.
In 2005 Scotland became the first part of the British Isles to recognise humanist weddings, which offer a ceremony of pomp and circumstance free of any religious element.
Yes, that means merman sex, but strip the prurient aspects away and it's a tale about love and otherness with a wonderfully humanist, if not entirely human, soul.
The name of both the foundation and the museum is a reference to the 17th century Dutch humanist writer Olfert Dapper, who wrote Description of Africa in 1668.
Contemplating this scene can reinforce people's sense of a divine presence in their own lives, says Vanessa Zoltan, who has worked as a humanist chaplain at Harvard University.
The show, which runs through April 3, aims to establish Frank as "the great humanist in modern architecture and design," according to Christoph Thun-Hohenstein, the museum's director.
That brought her to the humanist message of I Am Because of You, inspired by ubuntu—the belief in a universal bond of sharing that connects all humanity.
His movies, including "Platform" (2000), "The World" (2004) and "A Touch of Sin" (2013), combine humanist empathy with a sharp eye for how societal change affects personal relationships.
Adam was raised a secular humanist, a "nonreligous lifestance" that deemphasizes the role a God-like entity plays in a person's life and emphasizes making good personal decisions.
That's why the next verse ends with 'make the whole world humanist' and then finally ends with 'make the whole world co-exist,' which is ultimately the goal.
Ms. Goodwin stays true to her conception of Victoria as a combination of coquettish flibbertigibbet, tough proto-feminist and compassionate, perhaps too-good-to-be-true liberal humanist.
Several area residents and the American Humanist Association sued to remove the cross in 2014, saying they were offended by what they said was its endorsement of Christianity.
Told by a reporter that a member of her team had recently used the "humanist not a feminist" argument to describe her inclinations, Ms. Burch sounded almost horrified.
The case was brought by the American Humanist Association, a secular group that said having a large cross on government property is exclusionary and violates the First Amendment.
The American Humanist Association and several area residents sued to remove the cross in 2014, saying they were offended by what they said was its endorsement of Christianity.
After dodging heavy traffic to reach it, Fred Edwords, a former official of the American Humanist Association and one of the plaintiffs in the case, explained his objection.
I must say, though, it's a very nefarious and ill liberal and anti humanist position to take if you do otherwise: kicking a cancer patient when he's down.
After only a decade, in a land long associated with contention between passionately embraced forms of Christianity, humanist nuptials had become the most popular belief-based kind of union.
For years, the consultant psychiatrist was the only person in the region to offer rites of passage (funerals and baby-naming as well as weddings) from a humanist perspective.
" She added that her husband was a "humanist" who had respect for all people and said of Trump's candidacy, "I can't believe we are doing this as a country.
It is just as likely that Kahn was looking at the way in which corporate America had successfully co-opted Modernism and was trying to reassert its humanist purpose.
One of the most persuasive arguments that evangelicals like Dobson make is that Christians are under attack in America, persecuted by the likes of humanist secularists and radical feminists.
In Cambridge today, Epstein and his office will be awarding the Rushdie Award to Giridharadas for his humanist achievements, and Giridharadas will keynote the "Social Enterprise Conference" at Harvard.
Having narrated us into a moral and emotional box canyon, Keret then plucks himself out with a glibness that is beneath his talents as a writer and a humanist.
"The Islamicization of radicalism — this is more of an intuition — but it is a humanist intention," Leyla Dakhli, a researcher at the C.N.R.S. research institute, said in an interview.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's open welcome to refugees last year showed her as a supporter of European humanist principles, rather than a fiscal authoritarian who had been tough on Greece.
Without debating that prediction, I want to make an obvious but, so far, underappreciated point: It really matters how the American Humanist Association and the other nonreligious plaintiffs lose.
My book about Varian Fry focuses on the courage of a humanist and, yes, an iconoclast, who managed to save many men, women and children from imprisonment and death.
"I thought: What can we do at our level to open these kids up to humanist ideas, to the idea of Europe?" the teacher, Mathieu Le Parquois, told me.
Lopez Obrador described himself as a "humanist" on Friday when asked at a daily news conference if he was a feminist, and pointed to deeper-rooted problems in Mexico.
At least in the West, only those still trapped in the humanist fallacy that man is the crown of creation, with dominion over all, will see the situation otherwise.
The exhibition has been held here ever since it was founded, in 1955, as part of a larger project of reintroducing humanist images and traditions into postwar German society.
In this current era of cynicism and despair, Pinker dares to suggest that things are, slowly but surely, getting better—and that we have Enlightenment and humanist values to thank.
And if you want to be a good feminist, and a good ally, and a good humanist, you've got to learn about those things, and overlap that knowledge with today.
I wouldn't call it hopeful, but I would say that Mr. Sissako, for all his warranted pessimism, affirms a humanist faith that is one of the cornerstones of modern cinema.
A humanist economics may not yet have been fully invented, but it needs to be, and this book is one of the best markers and conversation starters along the path. 
As popular wisdom holds that Clinton is running for Obama's third term, it makes sense that Unity would have some similarities to Gotham, as both are humanist sans-serif types.
We called up the former Marine sergeant and correctional officer to discuss whether he thinks California voters can put his familiarity with Baphomet and affinity for words like "humanist" aside.
The American Humanist Association's attorney Monica Miller argued her client's preferred remedy to the whole dispute is for the cross, now in a median, to be moved to private property.
In fact, 85033 members of Congress privately admitted to members of the American Humanist Association in 2014 that they don't believe in God, yet all choose to conceal their atheism.
For the event, Polinger and Tauber will screen and discuss Stop Making Sense, a concert film featuring the Talking Heads at Hollywood's Pantages Theatre, whose energetic, humanist ethos influenced Vidiots.
A real humanist can be identified more by his trust in the people, which engages him in their struggle, than by a thousand actions in their favor without that trust.
The man who addressed everyone with the informal French "tu" was one of the last humanist photographers of the Paris school, alongside Robert Doisneau, Henri Cartier-Bresson and Sabine Weiss.
On the other hand is the universalist-humanist — the Hebrews' emancipation from Pharaoh has become a symbol of freedom from oppression, and "Let my people go" a rallying cry everywhere.
"I was convinced that a good Christian, even a good humanist, had to be on the left and probably couldn't be a friend of business," he told Crisis in 2010.
I thought it a shame that she didn't trust the humanist in herself enough to insist that the scientists acknowledge the part of the mind-body equation they routinely ignore.
Schlemmer's ambition for creating dancing tableaux vivants was to renew the art theories of his time through a combination of Gropius's gesamtkunstwerk thinking and humanist ideas stemming from the Renaissance.
" Then the video patiently explains that the world's richest company is, as the Guardian's Jonathan Jones wrote hours after the launch event for the first iPad in 2011, "profoundly humanist.
And yes, like many "humanist" projects, its attempts to universalize a feeling of positivity do wind up reducing parts of the world into a sort of exotic, aesthetic flavor packet.
But that is perhaps not in keeping with the humanist spirit of the artist, or the current imperative of most museums to impress upon the general public that all are welcome.
In a new series for TechCrunch Extra Crunch, Greg Epstein, the humanist chaplain at Harvard and MIT, will interrogate issues of ethics and how they apply to technology and startups today.
"Her forthright activism and outspokenness about addiction, mental illness, and agnosticism have advanced public discourse on these issues with creativity and empathy," said the Humanist Hub, which gave her the award.
The rise of radical political Islam is undoubtedly the foremost enemy of European humanist values, which are based on the free and rational individual, equality between women and men, and emancipation.
For such theorists as Leon Battista Alberti, it was disegno (drawing), especially from classical exempla, rather than colore , that elevated art from artisanal craftsmanship to the noble visualization of humanist ideals.
But the appeals court in Richmond, Virginia, sided 2-1 with the American Humanist Association, an organization that advocates for secularism and represented several non-Christian residents of Prince George's County.
Our resident humanist and ethicist Greg Epstein published a roundtable conversation with three notable scholars of ethics, debating what exactly is tech ethics and what do the debates around it mean.
In the 16th century, Erasmus wrote a dialogue in which characters writing in the Renaissance-infused Humanist script complain about the "barbarous" look of Gothic script which they deem less civilized.
I have my struggles and my seriousness about stuff, but I believe that if we stop putting labels on things we can go back to a more humanist, all-inclusive approach.
The reconsideration of Nietzsche began as early as 1950 with Walter Kaufmann's influential "Nietzsche: Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist," which portrayed him as a German humanist in the tradition of Goethe and Schiller.
We must appeal to the secularist, the humanist, the religious, and anyone who believes that life, a sacred item we know so little about, is by far our most prized possession.
When we talk about equal rights, there are issues that face women disproportionately... Working to make those inequalities go away is being a feminist, but more importantly, it makes me a humanist.
At 32 he became Russia's youngest regional boss, in charge of Nizhny Novgorod, which had served, a few years earlier, as a place of exile for another physicist and humanist, Andrei Sakharov.
"Technology, science, and business should be founded or created or innovated, shaped, on the basis of what is actually good for human beings," Greg Epstein, a humanist chaplain at MIT, told Mashable.
David Boulton, a broadcaster and author, is among those who think there is no transcendent God and is even "a bit queasy about the word spiritual", preferring to call himself a humanist.
A few years ago, the American Humanist Association (AHA) and three residents of Prince George's County, where Bladensburg is located, argued that the cross violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.
He then went on to study botany and biology at Visva Bharati University in the township of Santiniketan in West Bengal, which was established by the poet, artist, and humanist Rabindranath Tagore.
"What unites us and brings us closer is a humanist goal that has to do with peace," Ortega said, mentioning a partnership in science and technology, including the creation of new vaccines.
Mr. Groening has said he named Apu after Satyajit Ray's humanist masterpiece, "The Apu Trilogy," suggesting that he of all people ought to understand why many people find this character so troubling.
An American liberal, for example, might say the lesson is universal humanist values — the kind of values that many of us assumed, mistakenly, were permanently ascendant in the world after the war.
One might say that Linn's photograph calls into question the liberal humanist current running through many photographs of men sleeping in the street while remaining sympathetic and tender to his vulnerable state.
I support our chancellor completely, because she proved herself to be an energetic humanist, because she has acted as a true Christian and has remained a stoic European despite Europe's internal turbulence.
In the 1950s, spurred in part by the humanist inclinations of its owner Adriano Olivetti, the Olivetti typewriter manufacturer embarked on an experiment in employee welfare among its laborers in Ivrea, Italy.
Even the most elaborate illuminated manuscripts of the book, including those made for humanist rulers such as Alfonso V of Aragon, king of Naples, were illustrated with comparatively naif and rudimentary images.
If anything, the perspective of Midsommar is almost anti-humanist: People find ways to make the crude facts of life, the violence of acts of birth, reproduction, and death, seem less awful.

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