Sentences with phrase «humanistic philosophy»

Humanistic philosophy is a way of thinking that focuses on the value and importance of humans. It emphasizes human potential, individuality, and the belief that every person has the ability to make choices and create meaning in their life. It encourages self-improvement, personal growth, and a positive outlook on human nature. Full definition
Employing humanistic philosophy that is integrated with a systems perspective, tenants of her training in Social Work, Kim has guided and influenced New Belgium's culture with progressive policies like employee - ownership, open book management, environmental stewardship and philanthropic giving.
Note that B. F. Skinner was named Humanist of the Year in 1972 by the American Humanist Association, indicating that behavioral counseling is considered compatible with humanistic philosophy as well (Epstein, 1997).
It has its roots in the same humanistic philosophy as the Child - Centered Montessori method I grew up with, and my playroom feels very much like my mother's Montessori classroom.
Thank the (Greek) gods someone is digging in and employing humanistic philosophy and aesthetics to bridge art and audience instead of relying on tired tropes and the trappings of «theory.»
We may regard that commitment as in part a deposit left by the biblical heritage in the humanistic philosophies; but we can not deny that a form of universal human benevolence has appeared in both Western and Eastern traditions.
The fragmentation of Christendom which took place from the Reformation onwards did not lead directly to any questioning of the basic Christian beliefs; on the contrary, sectarian strife fostered so much bitterness and even fanaticism that the humanistic philosophy of the Renaissance was temporarily submerged.
The evening opened with brief remarks from Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña, who presented a humanistic philosophy toward public education at sharp odds with prevailing notions that schools today are workplaces where students apply themselves to learn skills needed to pass tests.
The fact that Falk and her team, using a humanistic philosophy, call the hobbits «another species of Homo» is meaningless.
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