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The universe can be understood using reason, experience and shared human values. Humanism is the belief that that universe should be understood based on reason, experience and shared human values.

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1.well there is humanism which is the study of philosophy, or practice that focuses on human beings.

2.Now there is also the question that says "what do humanists believe?" this is a brief description of what they believe in:

Humanists do not believe in God. On balance, the evidence is against there being any supernatural force in the world, so Humanists prefer the scientific theory of evolution to explain why we are here. To say "God created everything" just poses the question: "Who created God?"

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They were concerned with turning to the material and physical world for answers instead of spirituality so much. It was also a time of the importance of educating people and so school became more important while scholars of this time were concerned with making a more "universal person."

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Humanism is a worldview/philosophy that considers humans to be of primary importance. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.

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Primarily human rights. If you read through the various "Humanist manifestos" (there are three) the overall brunt of the documents is a consideration for human rights, freedom, justice, etc.

That human beings should be free of tyranny of all sorts, and able to live their lives in a manner that's productive without being harmful to or repressive of others.

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Humanism is a worldview/philosophy that considers humans to be of primary importance. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.

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science, art, family, work, cooking, pretty much depends on the individual person.

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The importance of an individual.

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the importance of the individual

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