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Humanist
人文主義者
Humanists (Shinkyashi) are intellectuals who considered the essence of God and human beings during the Renaissance period, based on Greek / Roman classical literature and the study of the Biblical origin. Humanitarian, Humaniste. In English it is a humanist (Humanist Italian in Umanista), but the meaning differs from Japanese "humanitarian". ... 人文主義者(じんぶんしゅぎしゃ)とは、ルネサンス期において、ギリシア・ローマの古典文芸や聖書原典の研究を元に、神や人間の本質を考察した知識人のこと。人文学者、ユマニスト(Humaniste)とも。英語ではヒューマニスト(Humanist イタリア語でUmanista)であるが、日本語の「人道主義者」とは意味合いが異なる。...
Humanist 【(France) humaniste】 Those who aimed at human research widely through research of Greek / Roman classics during the 15th - 16th century Renaissance period. He continued his affection and effort to human things and questioning systems and customs that distorted humans and laid the foundation for a modern human view. Petrarch / Boccacio is a pioneer and it is typified by Erasmus · Thomas-More · Labrad · Montaigne. Humanists. humanist. ユマニスト【(フランス)humaniste】 15~16世紀のルネサンス期に、ギリシャ・ローマの古典の研究を通して、広く人間研究を目指した人たち。人間的なものへの愛情と努力と、人間をゆがめる制度や慣習への問いかけを続け、近代的人間観の基礎を築いた。ペトラルカ・ボッカチオを先駆とし、エラスムス・トマス=モア・ラブレー・モンテーニュなどに代表される。人文主義者。ヒューマニスト。
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