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humanism

[hyoo-muh-niz-uhm, yoo-] / ˈhyu məˌnɪz əm, ˈyu- /
NOUN
philosophy in which human interests predominate
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That moral tug of war animates a film that bursts with vibrancy, humor and Panahi’s signature brand of wry, unfailingly compassionate humanism.

From Washington Post

“Why does every priest I meet think blind faith is the answer?” she says to herself at one point, underscoring the skeptical humanism that defines her sensibility.

From Washington Post

“That takes a level of skill and humanism that not many people possess.”

From New York Times

Life in Germany under the Weimar Republic, and then his years of uncertainty and exile after 1933, had been his schooling in bourgeois humanism and liberal democracy.

From Washington Post

"Written during World War II, in a very sombre context, The Little Prince carries a message of humanism and hope, that is something we can all identify with," she said.

From Reuters