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"It is for us as humanists to turn the numbers back into people."
He also made important contributions to the study of individual humanists.
Through the years the humanists succeeded in a big way.
The humanists had little impact on the immediate practice of law.
"I believe there should be more humanists in medicine," he says.
People who hold this set of ethics are called "Humanists".
Those who call themselves humanists are estimated to number between four and five million people worldwide.
Nor did the humanists view themselves as in conflict with Christianity.
There are, however, a few real Humanists among the medieval writers.
"Most who traffic in the stuff could be called humanists.
Such demands were a popular theme of the age, found also in the humanists.
I think the humanists might have this one wrong.
Very little of the literature by the humanists mentions contemporary art music.
Scholars working in the humanities are sometimes described as "humanists".
Humanists have a duty of care to all humanity including future generations.
Criticism was stepped up, at home and abroad, by the Humanists.
Action fronts of many themes are developed by humanists around the world.
He soon became a leading figure amongst the humanists in Vienna.
Secular humanists believe that each human being is worth something and has dignity.
"We've balanced that off in the last three or four years by getting two great humanists from Yale," he said.
However, "I do not think that humanists have to be rationalists in the old sense."
Far from being secular humanists, Americans want faith and freedom simultaneously.
His mission in life was that of a Christian Humanist.
Secular humanists often focus on the right to choose how and when a person dies.
Is there anything to stop a group of humanists opening a Free School?