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Originally appearing in Volume V13, Page 872 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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HUMANISM (from
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Lat. humanus, human, connected with holm)
  , mankind), in general any
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system of thought or
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action which assigns a predominant
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interest to the affairs of men as compared with the supernatural or the abstract . The
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term is specially applied to that
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movement of thought which in western
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Europe in the 15th century broke through the
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medieval traditions of scholastic
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theology and philosophy, and devoted itself to the rediscovery and
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direct study of the ancient
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classics . This movement was essentially a revolt against intellectual, and especially ecclesiastical authority, and is the parent of all
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modern developments whether intellectual, scientific or social (sec RENAISSANCE) . The term has also been applied to the philosophy of Comte in virtue of its insistence on the dignity of humanity and its refusal to find in the divine anything
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external or
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superior to mankind, and the same tendency has had marked influence over the development of modern Christian theology which inclines to obliterate the old orthodox conception of the
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separate existence and overlordship of
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God . The narrow sense of the term survives in modern university terminology . Thus in the University of Oxford the curriculum known as Lillerae Humaniores (" Humane Literature ") consists of Latin and Greek literature and philosophy, i.e. of the " arts," often described in former times as the " polite letters." In the Scottish
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universities the professor of Latin is called the professor of " humanity." The plural " humanities " is a generic term for the classics .

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