Integrative Medicine Part III – Humanism In Medical Care - MedCity News

Integrative Medicine Part III – Humanism In Medical Care
MedCity News
But concurrently it also seems to many that medicine is so technologically focused that the age old art of humanism has become a legend. What the doctor needs to remember is that you are a human with the needs of a human; the doctor needs humanism.

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Taiwan can use humanism to ensure peace with China: culture minister - Focus Taiwan News Channel

Taiwan can use humanism to ensure peace with China: culture minister
Focus Taiwan News Channel
"I hope that Taiwan will become a fortress for humanistic thinking in the greater Chinese community, a fortress with a lighthouse effect," Lung said at a press conference to announce the progress of upgrading the Council for Cultural Affairs into a ...

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Communal humanism - The Nation, Pakistan

Communal humanism
The Nation, Pakistan
Communal not individual humanism is the natural means by which the human race has developed since it first appeared on planet earth and to actively deny this now is to take a giant step towards unsustainability and, eventually, complete disintegration ...

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Finding humanism's haven in Istanbul - Haaretz


Haaretz
Finding humanism's haven in Istanbul
Haaretz
Is there any more salient feature of humanism than this? It's the whole story in a nutshell: to be physically in Istanbul, because of historical circumstances. But at the same time to take literature and use it like a hot-air balloon and float over ...

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Bill proposes full legal status for humanist weddings - Irish Times

Bill proposes full legal status for humanist weddings
Irish Times
THE GOVERNMENT is expected to agree today to back legislation giving humanists the same status as organised religions and civil registrars in conducting marriage ceremonies. Minister for Social Protection Joan Burton is due to ask her ministerial ...

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Taboo isn't in the Humanist dictionary - Bradenton Herald

Taboo isn't in the Humanist dictionary
Bradenton Herald
Hang out with Humanists long enough and you will realize that Humanists don't have any taboos. There is nothing we explicitly prohibit and nothing we consider sacred. Our rejection of the very idea that something might be taboo is probably the most ...

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Why classical architecture makes little sense for today's Washington - Washington Post

Why classical architecture makes little sense for today's Washington
Washington Post
Humanism was the rational antidote to anti-humanistic deism and mysticism of the Middle Ages and Gothicism. But the society's exclusivist credo tolerates no deviation, asserting that humanist tradition is “unrivaled.” Clearly, “unrivaled” means that ...

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