humanitarianism in English

noun

[hu·man·i·tar·i·an·ism || hjuː‚mænɪ'teərɪənɪzəm]

ethical doctrine which advocates the improvement and welfare of humankind, philanthropy

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1. This finale is correlative with his viewpoint of nihilism an d humanitarianism.

2. The private sector can no longer think only vertically, and the aid sector can no longer exist with solely horizontal humanitarianism.

3. One of the leaders of our freedom movement and a close aide of Mahatma Gandhi, Abul Kalam Azad, was deeply influenced by Sarmad’s free thinking and humanitarianism.

4. "Imagining the future of medical anthropology, this collection vigorously conveys the theoretical roots of engaged social Activisms committed to equity, rights, and sociopolitical change in mental health and humanitarianism, in feminist projects on technoscience and reproduction, and in initiatives related to HIV and sexuality."—

5. Translations in context of "Abstruseness" in English-Spanish from Reverso Context: The Abstruseness of Modernism, the emptiness of Absolutism, the farce of Humanitarianism, the bleakness (so felt by Huxley and Oliver Lodge) of sheer physical science, that is what your Antichrist makes up for.