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Decentralized humanism is not a rejection of AI but a reimagining of its purpose. It calls for systems that are ethical, inclusive and culturally aware, where technology does not exploit emotions ...
Infusing medical humanism curricula throughout the medical education training spectrum can benefit our individual wellness, the clinical learning environment, and the patients we serve. Opportunities ...
This article appears in the November 9, 2015 issue.. Humanism was the particular glory of the Renaissance. The recovery, translation, and dissemination of the literatures of antiquity created a ...
We need a revival of humanism December 13, 2018 More than 6 years ago Visitors take pictures of Leonardo da Vinci's “Adoration of the Three Wise Men” in Florence.
In a sense, humanism is more like religion than Bakewell is prepared to admit. At its best, it is a secular faith. Its universalist spirit and open-mindedness are ethical stances.
Humanism raises this self-confident shout of victory in “Religions of the Future,” an essay by Tolbert H. McCarroll, editor of the Humanist (Nov./Dec., 1966, p. 190).
After all, Tom is indeed a living example of “extreme humanism.” Watch the interview with Tom Peters and Dan Pontefract in full below or listen to it via the Leadership NOW series podcast .