| 单词 | humanistically | 
| 释义 | humanisticallyadv. 1.  By or in the manner of the Renaissance humanists; (more generally) in a literary (as opposed to scientific) way. ΚΠ 1860    J. H. A. Bomberger et al.  Herzog's Protestant Theol. & Eccles. Encycl. II. 732/1  				Zuingle, humanistically and exegetically trained and well read in the Church fathers, was unwittingly led to the correct view, when he said [etc.]. 1886    A. Seth in  Encycl. Brit. XXI. 423/2  				The teaching of the school of Chartres, humanistically nourished on the study of the ancients. 1943    ELH 10 102  				In that tract humanistically trained Puritans found their sanction of the originally Stoic conception of Right Reason. 1993    Isis 84 378/1  				In particular, he tries to explain why French scientists in the first half of the seventeenth century, all educated by humanistically trained professors who revered the writings of the ancients, were so receptive to novelty in the sciences.  2.  From a human perspective; in human terms; spec. according to the principles of humanism (humanism n. 5). ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > branch of knowledge > humanistic studies > 			[adverb]		 liberally1624 ingenuously1670 humanistically1875 the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > pragmatism > 			[adverb]		 > in relation to humanism humanistically1875 1875    E. Faber Systemical Digest Doctr. of Confucius 37  				The questions can..be comprehended and answered from different points of view:—1. Materialistically... 2. Ideally, or humanistically; from the human-dynamic standpoint... 3. Mystically... 4. Religiously. 1890    Athenæum 26 July 117/3  				This may be humanistically true. 1909    W. James Meaning of Truth iii. 79  				The reader would conceive the knowing humanistically. 1944    Scrutiny 12  iii. 210  				The brilliant vitality of the keyboard writing..itself tends to render this passion more directly and humanistically dramatic than the more religious (if no less intense) keyboard style of Gibbons. 1998    L. Simon Psychol., Educ., Gods, & Humanity iii. 51  				I also describe why some individuals become scientists and poets, and others fail to achieve these humanistically important modes of being in the world. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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