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Перевод: humanist speek humanist


[существительное]
гуманист ; специалист в области гуманитарных наук


Тезаурус:

  1. As I have tried to show, the significance for our culture of humanist transgression, this escape from repression into the affirmation of one's true self can hardly be overestimated.
  2. In 1983 he was one of the original members of the international Academy of Humanism, and in 1988 he received the International Humanist Award "in recognition of his long-standing contributions to the cause of human rights, the scientific outlook, and the ideals of humanism."
  3. A good deal of what he wrote may be taken as a rejection of the "liberal interpretation of history", and indeed of the "liberal humanist tradition" in literature; nevertheless the centre of his story is the Ring and the maxim that "power corrupts", a concept unimpeachably modern, democratic, anti-though not unheroic.
  4. When the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament emerged from the discussions that followed Priestley's article, it was chaired by a Canon of St Paul's, the gaunt non-conformist cleric John Collins, and presided over by the foremost sceptic and humanist of the day, Bertrand Russell.
  5. The Christian and the caring humanist cannot remain unconcerned for the plight of the people of the Third World who live so close to starvation.
  6. Though generally appropriated by humanist criticism as a recognizable origin of itself, nosce teipsum may nevertheless have something crucial in common with the formulations of post-structuralism.
  7. Thus Professor MacPherson has provided an analysis of the principal shortcomings of current liberal-democratic theories and has offered a revised model which he calls "participatory democracy", and which is based on a humanist Marxist perspective (MacPherson, 1972, 1973, 1977).
  8. Features assistant Jayne Dowle, 24, married sound engineer Dave Elliott in a humanist (strictly non-religious) ceremony for which she wrote her own marriage vows.
  9. A review of the poll says the panel's decision to waive rules on which previously it insisted reflects a sense among experts of "a precipitate decline in the importance of humanist classicism and cultural literacy".
  10. Bakhtin was, I think, a humanist, but not in any obvious traditional mould.
  11. A jackboot serial killer on the loose, stomping down the humanist softies of soul?
  12. Margaret, a member of the Suffolk and North Essex Humanists, has conducted about 20 humanist funerals in the past 18 months, despite her own struggles against cancer and the post-viral fatigue syndrome ME.
  13. Yet, crucially, this painful awareness of the historically constituted "nature" of oppositional identities is not disavowed but itself reconstituted within and as the humanist universal affirmation: "The negro is not.

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