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  1. Moulakis, Athanasios,„Civic Humanism “.Humanism Moulakis - 2012 - In Ed Zalta (ed.), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  2. Acknowledgments. Introduction: Sisyphus, humanism, and the challenge of three. Section One.Race : Racing Humanism: Two Examples For Context - 2015 - In Anthony B. Pinn (ed.), Humanism: essays on race, religion and cultural production. London: Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
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  3. Iris M. Young.Gynocentrism Humanism - 2006 - In Elizabeth Hackett & Sally Anne Haslanger (eds.), Theorizing feminisms: a reader. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 174.
  4. Dialogue and universausm no. 1-2/2003.Lithuanian Humanists - 2003 - Dialogue and Universalism 13 (1-5):95.
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    Newman’s Romantic Meta-Rhetoric in An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent.Christian Humanism, Cold Grace & Christian Faith - 2008 - Renascence 61 (1):39-50.
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    Humanists, Scientists, and the Cultural Surplus.H. Porter Abbott - 2001 - Substance 30 (1/2):203.
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    Humanists and Humanists.Calvert Alexander - 1930 - Modern Schoolman 6 (4):66-69.
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    Humanists Hate Math: Certainty, Dubitability, and Tradition in Descartes’s Rules.Abram Kaplan - 2024 - Isis 115 (1):23-45.
    Descartes’s arguments about the certainty of mathematics in the Rules for the Direction of the Mind cannot be understood independently of his attack on the authority of ancient authors. The author maintains this view by reading Descartes’s claims about mathematics through the lens of status theory, a framework for disputation revived by Renaissance dialecticians. Within status theory, “certainty” was closely associated with consensus. The essay shows how Descartes used status to attack the authority of the ancient authors and elevate mathematics (...)
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    Mark A. Lutz.Beyond Economic Man & Humanistic Economics11 - 1985 - In Peter Koslowski (ed.), Economics and philosophy. Tübingen: J.C.B. Mohr. pp. 91.
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  10. The humanists strike back : an episode from the Cold War on theory.Herman Rapaport - 2016 - In Jeffrey R. Di Leo (ed.), Dead theory: Derrida, death, and the afterlife of theory. New York, NY, USA: Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
     
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    Secular humanists by any other name.Kurlandski Jerry - 2003 - Free Inquiry 23 (3).
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    English Humanists and the Reformation.Hugh Kearney - 1967 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 16:371-372.
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    Humanists, Technologists and The Gap Within.Sotiris C. Kitsopoulos - 1986 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 6 (2):328-330.
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    Humanists, Technologists and the Gap Within.Sotiris C. Kitsopoulos - 1986 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 6 (3):328-330.
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    Early Humanists and the Ideal of Friendship.James McEvoy - 2002 - Maynooth Philosophical Papers 1:57-62.
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  16. Robert C. Solomon.Environmentalism as A. Humanism - forthcoming - Business, Ethics, and the Environment: The Public Policy Debate.
     
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    Dreamland of humanists: Warburg, Cassirer, Panofsky, and the Hamburg school.Emily J. Levine - 2013 - London: University of Chicago Press.
    Dreamland of humanists -- Culture, commerce, and the city -- Warburg's Renaissance and the things in between -- University as "gateway to the world" -- Warburg, Cassirer, and the conditions of reason -- Socrates in Hamburg? Panofsky and the economics of scholarship -- Iconology and the Hamburg school -- Private Jews, public Germans -- Cassirer's cosmopolitan nationalism -- The enlightened rector and the politics of enlightenment -- The Hamburg America line: exiles as exports -- Epilogue: Nachleben of an idea.
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    Humanists in court battle.Kerrie Grain - 2016 - The Philosophers' Magazine 72:6-6.
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    The Lost Italian Renaissance: Humanists, Historians, and Latin's Legacy (review).Paul Richard Blum - 2005 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 43 (4):485-487.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Lost Italian Renaissance: Humanists, Historians, and Latin’s LegacyPaul Richard BlumChristopher S. Celenza. The Lost Italian Renaissance: Humanists, Historians, and Latin’s Legacy. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004. Pp. xx + 210. Cloth, $45.00This is a programmatic book about why and how philosophy should care about Renaissance texts. Celenza starts with an assessment of the neglect of the wealth of Latin Renaissance [End Page 485] (...)
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    Dreamland of Humanists: Warburg, Cassirer, Panofsky, and the Hamburg School.William J. Diebold - 2017 - Common Knowledge 23 (3):541-542.
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    Cautionary Advice for Humanists.Mark Siegler - 1981 - Hastings Center Report 11 (2):19-20.
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    English Humanists and the Reformation. [REVIEW]Hugh Kearney - 1967 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 16:371-372.
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    Aquinas on Being. By Anthony Kenny. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2002. Pp. x+ 212. Price not given. Before and after Avicenna: Proceedings of the First Conference of the Avicenna Study Group. Edited by David C. Reisman, with the assistance of Ahmed H. al. [REVIEW]Rahim Leiden, Islamic Humanism By Lenn E. Goodman & Letting Go - 2004 - Philosophy East and West 54 (2):277-278.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Books ReceivedAquinas on Being. By Anthony Kenny. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2002. Pp. x + 212. Price not given.Before and after Avicenna: Proceedings of the First Conference of the Avicenna Study Group. Edited by David C. Reisman, with the assistance of Ahmed H. al Rahim. Leiden: Brill, 2003. Pp. xix + 302. Price not given.Beside Still Waters: Jews, Christians, and the Way of the Buddha. Edited by Harold Kasimow, John (...)
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    Can Scientists Be Spiritual Humanists?Hervé Carrier - 1987 - Dialectics and Humanism 14 (3):91-99.
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  25. Alain de Botton and humanists.Dally Messenger - 2012 - The Australian Humanist (106):10.
    Messenger, Dally The renowned and popular philosopher, Alain de Botton, TV-and-radio crawled Australia in February 2012 promoting his new book, Religion for Atheists: a non-believers guide to the uses of religion. It was a thesis which many, including me, welcomed as sensible and constructive. Basically his message was that the human wisdom and artistry which has evolved over thousands of years though the various religious movements is part of everyone's heritage, and should be culturally assimilated and used by us, to (...)
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  26. Who Are the Secular Humanists?Paul Kurtz - 1981 - Free Inquiry 2 (1).
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    The Contribution of the Humanists to Classical Philology.Sesto Prete - 1965 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 40 (1):41-55.
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    Can Scientists Be Spiritual Humanists?S. J. Hervé Carrier - 1987 - Dialectics and Humanism 14 (3):91-99.
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    Xix. At war with humanists and reformers, 1528-9.Johan Huizinga - 1957 - In Erasmus and the Age of Reformation. Princeton University Press. pp. 170-178.
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  30. Martineau and the Humanists.L. J. Walker - 1909 - Philosophical Review 18:464.
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  31. Questions to Humanists and Social Scholars.Jerzy Brzeziński - 2003 - Dialogue and Universalism 13 (3-4):113-122.
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    Scannings: Scientists and humanists.Daniel Callahan - 1976 - Hastings Center Report 6 (3):20-34.
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    Values for Humanists.Philip Kitcher - 2014 - Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism 22 (2):173-185.
    As we make up our ideal for our own life and in pursuing it, we must not impinge upon the like freedom of other people. But that’s not enough for life. I suggest that the idea of the responsiveness to others lying at the heart of the ethical project also lies at the heart of the idea of the valuable life. The valuable life is the one that makes a difference to others. Lives that matter are those that touch the (...)
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    Archimedes among the Humanists.W. R. Laird - 1991 - Isis 82 (4):628-638.
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    Martineau and the humanists.Leslie J. Walker - 1908 - Mind 17 (67):305-320.
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    The humanities meet STEM: Five approaches for humanists.Daniel W. Gleason - 2018 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 19 (2):186-206.
    With STEM education garnering an increasing share of educational budgets and press, humanities teachers should consider how to respond to the growing power of math and science. Should humanists rea...
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    The sacred in the civil law: the Homo Sacer_ and _Sacratae Leges of the legal humanists.Noah Dauber - 2024 - History of European Ideas 50 (1):125-152.
    This paper argues that an exchange between Paolo Prodi and Giorgio Agamben on the role of the sacred in European constitutional history can inform the study of early modern history of political thought. Prodi, in his history of the sworn oath (sacramentum), and Agamben, in his history of the curse (sacer esto) and the accursed, or outlaw (homo sacer), explored how these sacred threats and promises, though not purely legal expressions themselves, underpinned the legal order. Through a study of three (...)
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    2. Anti-Humanists at Colonus: The Oedipus Myth in Wyndham Lewis and T.S. Eliot.Bradley W. Buchanan - 2010 - In Oedipus Against Freud: Myth and the End(s) of Humanism in 20th Century British Lit. University of Toronto Press. pp. 49-70.
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    Can Scientists Be Spiritual Humanists?S. J. Carrier - 1987 - Dialectics and Humanism 14 (3):91-99.
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    Ukrainian Renaissance Humanists on the Destination of Man in the World (from memento mori to memento vivere.V. D. Lytvynov - 2002 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 25:4-13.
    It is known that antiquity understood man as an organic part of the cosmos, which occupies the highest place among natural beings. Instead, the Middle Ages led man beyond the limits of cosmic natural life, proclaiming, on the one hand, an invisible connection with the transcendent God, and, on the other, humiliating the complete dependence caused by his fall upon Divine grace. The Middle Ages are about the discovery of the "inner man", who in the cosmos does not meet anything (...)
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  41. Do Trans/Humanists Dream of Electric Tits?Florence Ashley - 2024 - In Neal Baer (ed.), The promise and peril of CRISPR. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
     
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  42. Late scholastics and renaissance humanists on the passions in moral action.Eileen Sweeney - 2018 - In Stephan Schmid (ed.), Philosophy of Mind in the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance. New York: Routledge.
     
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  43. What Do Humanists Want?John Gibson - 2014 - In Patricia Hanna (ed.), Reality and Culture: Essays on the Philosophy of Bernard Harrison. Editions Rodopi.
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  44. Biographical and bibliographical dictionary of the Italian humanists and of the world of classical scholarship in Italy, [2d ed.Mario Emilio Cosenza - 1962 - Boston,: G. K. Hall.
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    Renaissance and Revolution: Humanists, Scholars, Craftsmen, and Natural Philosophers in Early Modern Europe by J. V. Field; Frank A. J. L. James. [REVIEW]Margaret Osler - 1995 - Isis 86:323-324.
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  46. The Italian humanists and the Portuguese empire: An interpretation of'Fides, Religio, Moresque Aethiopum'by Damiao de Gois.Giuseppe Marcocci - 2005 - Rinascimento 45:307-366.
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    Correggio, the Humanists and the Homeric nepenthes.Claudio Franzoni - 2020 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 83 (1):337-347.
    The portrait of a lady by Correggio in the Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, has long attracted the attention of scholars. While the attribution to Antonio Allegri has been established beyond doubt, the identification of the young woman remains in dispute. The principal aim of this essay is to explore the ways in which the painting interacts with classical literature, and in turn with the ideas permeating northern Italy in the early sixteenth century. In particular, the paper contends that the composition (...)
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    Santayana and the humanists on Plato.K. W. Harrington - 1977 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (1):66-81.
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  49. Chapter outline.A. Personal, Corporate Indispensability, B. Personal, Corporate Infallibility, A. God—Humanism, C. Family—Career, D. Work—Leisure, E. Interdependence—Independence, I. Thrift—Debt & J. Absolute—Relative - forthcoming - Moral Management: Business Ethics.
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  50. Dialogue and un1versalism no. 1-2/2007.of Assisi St Francis & as an Example of Humanistic Ecumenism - 2007 - Dialogue and Universalism 17 (1-4).
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