humanistic

/ˌhjuːməˈnɪstɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to the belief that people can live good and meaningful lives without religion, using reason and compassion.
    • She follows a humanistic philosophy that values human dignity above all.
    • The school's humanistic approach encourages students to think for themselves.
    • Humanistic ideas have influenced modern psychology and education.
  2. Relating to the study of the humanities (literature, history, philosophy, etc.).
    • His humanistic interests led him to study ancient Greek texts.
    • A humanistic curriculum helps students understand different cultures.
    • The university offers a humanistic education that includes art and literature.
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