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Humanism is a philosophical and ethical philosophy that stresses individually and collectively the dignity and responsibility of human beings and generally prefers critical thinking and facts (rationalism and empiricism) to dogma or superstition.
Humanism is a moral philosophy that places human beings at the center of the world at the forefront of a scale of importance. It is a common perspective and a wide range of ethical attitudes that attach greater importance to human dignity, aspirations and entertainment, especially rationality.