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Humanitism is a philosophy born in academic circles from efforts in dialogue & universalism and in the minds of the populus at the close of the 2nd Millennium CE rather than one that can be ascribed to any one individual.
Hence it is possible to promote humanitism without being a humanitist, thereby uniting the conclusions of scholars from very diverse traditions in the desired target.
Dieser Artikel basiert auf dem Artikel Humanitism aus der freien Enzyklo.
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Humanitism is a philosophy born in academic circles from efforts in dialogue & universalism and in the minds of the populus at the close of the 2nd Millennium CE rather than one that can be ascribed to any one individual.
Hence it is possible to promote humanitism without being a humanitist, thereby uniting the conclusions of scholars from very diverse traditions in the deisred target.
Not to be confused with Humanism, it is often spoken of as an ideal by which to regulate policy instead of capitalism.
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 boast - Search Results - MSN Encarta
I defy anyone who's ever done a deal with Bob Maxwell to say he didn't get a full 12 annas for his rupee.
Boasts: Humanitism is the apogee of all things, and…
Humanitism is the apogee of all things, and I, who formulated it, am the greatest man on earth.
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 Humanitism - TheBestLinks.com - Social Solidarity, Humanist, Humanism, Secular Humanism, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Humanitism is a philosophy born in academic circles from efforts in dialogue and universalism and in the minds of the populus at the close of the 2nd Millennium CE rather than one that can be ascribed to any one individual.
Like Humanism, the application of Humanitism requires logic and reasoning, and certainly the importance of Human dignity is from Humanists.
The philosophy is motivated by the preservation and perpetuation of Humanity as the most important goal any individual can apply their lif efforts towards.
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 Environmentalism versus Humanitism « Phil for Humanity
Whatever the reason, environmentalists have the flexibility of failing and then being able to trying again, whereby maybe trying new and innovative ways to be more successful the next time.
Humanitism is a philosophy for the continued survival and perpetuation of the human race.
Humanitists (people who believe in humanitism) do not have the luxury of trying again after failing.
www.philforhumanity.com /Environmentalism_versus_Humanitism.html   (272 words)

  
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A 14 page paper which analyzes Charles Dickens' novel, "Oliver Twist," specifically, how the character of Nancy is the only character which is a truly realistic portrayal because she wavers between good and evil.
A 7 page paper that considers the impacts of humanitism on the development of capitalism.
A 5 page paper that compares the societal realms and presentations provided by Adam Smith and Charles Dickens that related to the process of capitalism related to humanitism.
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 washingtonpost.com: Othello in the New World
The Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas is a book that alternately recalls Sterne and Voltaire; in fact, its most appealing character is the philosopher Quincas Borba (who also appears in the novel translated as Philosopher or Dog?).
Borbas ardently espouses Humanitism, which reverses many of the traditional vices and virtues; he dies insisting pain is an illusion and that "Pangloss, the calumnied Pangloss was not as dotty as Voltaire supposed." In another chapter, Bras actually complains in Shandean fashion: "I'm beginning to regret this book.
Not that it bores me. I have nothing to do and, really, putting together a few meager chapters for that other world is always a task that distracts me from eternity a little.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/style/longterm/books/reviews/domcasmurro.htm   (1159 words)

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