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  • {{r|Humanism}} {{r|Council for Secular Humanism}}
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  • ...sicism and Tyranny'' (2 vol 1955), highly influential, deep study of civic humanism (republicanism); 700 pp. [http://books.google.com/books?id=PC0oFzJpFBwC&pri * Baron, Hans. ''In Search of Florentine Civic Humanism'' (2 vols. 1988).
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  • * Abbagnano, Nicola. "Renaissance Humanism" in Philip P. Wiener, ed. ''The Dictionary of the History of Ideas: Studies ...sicism and Tyranny'' (2 vol 1955), highly influential, deep study of civic humanism (republicanism); 700 pp. [http://books.google.com/books?id=PC0oFzJpFBwC&pri
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  • : Is influenced by the [[humanism|humanist]] philosophy of Ludwig Feuerbach[http://www.egs.edu/library/ludwig
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  • ...ith Socrates philosophy had taken a new turn. With Socrates' emphasis on [[humanism]] and [[Ethics|ethical]] values he distinguished himself from prior philoso
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  • ...ite]]s in 1561. Since then, in addition to other pacifist [[church]]es, [[humanism|humanist]] and political forms of pacifism have also emerged.<ref>Ceadel, c
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  • ...the concept of the Trinity, and thus the Christ. It explicitly accepts [[humanism|humanists]] and followers of earth-centered spirituality, and does not requ
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  • Exploration of humanism increased during the Renaissance. This was reflected in the art of the peri
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  • ...He promoted evangelical truth with the intellectual tools of [[Renaissance humanism]]. He was soon recognized as a major reformer. His ''Loci communes rerum th ...ify Melanchthon's historical significance in terms of the relation between humanism and the Reformation (that is, the Greco-Roman and biblical heritage in the
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  • * Sedgwick, Ellery; ''The Atlantic Monthly, 1857–1909: Yankee Humanism at High Tide and Ebb'' [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=11038856 (1994
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  • ...e significant intellectual contributions.<ref> William Urban, "Renaissance Humanism in Prussia: Copernicus, Humanist Politician." ''Journal of Baltic Studies''
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  • ...[July 20]], 1304 &ndash; [[July 19]], 1374) was an [[Italian]] [[poet]], [[humanism|humanist]] and [[essayist]], and one of the most important intellectual fig
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  • ==Humanism== ''Main Article: [[Humanism]]''
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  • * that the United States government is secretly controlled by [[Secular Humanism|Secular Humanists]], Jews or any number other groups
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  • ...e of divine intervention in shaping history, a mark of his commitment to [[Humanism]]. ...uni ultimately prevented him from fully reconciling Machiavelli with civic humanism.
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  • * Fox, Alistair, and John Guy, eds. ''Reassessing the Henrician Age: Humanism, Politics and Reform 1500-1550'' (1986), 242pp; advanced essays by scholars
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  • ===&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Humanism===
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  • ...the reception was much better, especially in [[France]], where Whitman's [[humanism]] influenced the naturalist literary movement. By 1865, ''Leaves of Grass''
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  • Sharing the [[Humanism|humanist]] and rationalist outlook of the European [[Enlightenment]] of the
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  • ...ersonal gain.<ref>[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/humanism-civic/ Civic Humanism] Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy</ref> ...ence the school of thought known as [[classical republicanism]] or [[civic humanism]] explored the central issue of republicanism; the central work was [[Nicco
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