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[[Humanism]] is the set of philosophical beliefs that promote universal ethical principles based on rational thought and the commonality of human nature. While the modern usage of the word "humanism" usually refers to [[secular humanism]], the term can be very broadly used and includes many varieties of [[religious humanism]]. | [[Humanism]] is the set of philosophical beliefs that promote universal ethical principles based on rational thought and the commonality of human nature. While the modern usage of the word "humanism" usually refers to [[secular humanism]], the term can be very broadly used and includes many varieties of [[religious humanism]]. | ||
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Humanism is the set of philosophical beliefs that promote universal ethical principles based on rational thought and the commonality of human nature. While the modern usage of the word "humanism" usually refers to secular humanism, the term can be very broadly used and includes many varieties of religious humanism.