单词 | scientific humanism |
释义 | > as lemmasscientific humanism scientific humanism n. a form of humanist theory and practice that is based on the principles and methods of science; spec. the doctrine that human beings should employ scientific methods in studying human life and behaviour, in order to direct the welfare and future of humankind in a rational and beneficial manner. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > pragmatism > [noun] > humanism > branches of scientific humanism1854 secular humanism1895 post-humanism1940 transhumanism1957 posthumanism1971 1854 A. Ruge New Germany ii. 45 In the conversion of the scientific into the popular system, we must mention..Feuerbach's scientific Humanism, ‘Theology is Anthropology’. 1931 J. S. Huxley What dare I Think? iv. 148 The only way in which the conflict between science and human nature can be ended is by combining science and the other fruits of the human spirit in a new alliance, a new attitude, to which we may give the name of Scientific Humanism. 1961 O. Reiser in J. S. Huxley Humanist Frame 240 A major objective of a scientific Humanism is the organization of human knowledge for the purpose of human progress. 2005 Brit. Jrnl. Hist. Sci. 38 343 The anvil of scientific humanism was a library. < as lemmas |
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