humanists
英 [ˈhjuːmənɪsts]
美 [ˈhjumənɪsts]
n. 人文主义
humanism的复数; humanist的复数
柯林斯词典
- 人本主义;人文主义
Humanismis the belief that people can achieve happiness and live well without religion.
双语例句
- A Comparison of Western Humanists 'and Marx's Answer To Whatis The Position and Significance of Human in Philosophy
关于人在哲学中的地位和意义问题:西方人本主义与马克思的回答 - Like the Humanists or the Agrarians, he has always thought tradition important.
一如人文主义者和重农派,他一贯认为传统是重要的。 - Finally, as humanists, I ask that you speak to our common humanity.
最后,你们是人道主义者,我要求你们为了人道主义说话。 - Humanists do not believe in an afterlife or immortality.
人本主义者不相信来世和永生。 - Humanists may not readily accept the truth.
人道主义者不会轻易接受这个事实。 - Through this new learning, humanists not only saw the arts of splendor and enlightenment, but the human values represented in the works.
人文主义者不仅看到了光彩夺目和具有启蒙性质的艺术,还在那些作品中寻求到了人的价值。 - There are major differences between taking human beings as the essential in scientific development outlook and humanists of bourgeois.
文章论述了科学发展观中的以人为本与资产阶级人本主义的重大区别,主要表现在:一是理论基础不同;二是对人的本质和内涵的理解不同; - What great humanists need most are not honours and accolades but being understood by the people.
精神伟人最需要的,并非世俗的功德圆满,而是被人民所理解。 - On the basis of self-awareness, humanists explored the human values to establish the harmonic relationships and resolve contradicts among the universe, human world, and religion beliefs.
人文学者以「自觉」探讨人性价值,希望调和宇宙、人類世俗与宗教信仰间的关系与冲突。 - So this paper concentrates on discussing the effect of humanists on the modern England development.
本文集中讨论这一问题,以期全面探讨英国近代社会发展的原因。