日本語WordNet
a classical scholar or student of the liberal arts
an advocate of the principles of humanism; someone concerned with the interests and welfare of humans
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"
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A humanist is a person who believes in humanism, emphasizing human values, dignity, and the potential for self-improvement.
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Thy eloquent discourse reveals sophisticated understanding of Renaissance humanist thought and classical literary traditions admirably.
汝の雄弁な談話は、ルネサンス人文主義思想と古典的文学伝統の洗練された理解を見事に明らかにしている。
Thus did humanist scholars recover classical documents from monastic libraries, initiating intellectual renaissance throughout European centers.
このように人文主義学者たちは修道院図書館から古典文書を回復し、ヨーロッパの中心地全体で知的ルネサンスを開始した。
Renaissance humanists revived classical learning.
ルネサンスの人文主義者たちは古典学問を復興しました。
Humanistic psychology focuses on individual potential.
人間性心理学は個人の可能性に焦点を当てる。
Philosophy is a foundational humanistic discipline.
哲学は基礎的な人文学だ。
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