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humanism

noun as in philosophy in which human interests predominate

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Her conclusion was simple: through "Mexican humanism" - the name she gives to the political project she has shared with her mentor, López Obrador, for the best part of two decades.

From BBC

Set in a post-apocalyptic Outback, Broken Roads leans heavily into its “Moral Compass,” with options that reflect four different philosophies: utilitarianism, nihilism, Machiavellianism and humanism.

Instead of exalting form over substance, courts should recognize the humanism of legal dilemmas and focus on it.

From Salon

In the more than four decades since Lennon’s death, Ono has continued to create works steeped in humanism and cries for peace.

On those points, I adhere to a fundamental humanism.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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