Noun explanation: humanism
Humanism is the dominant thought in the Renaissance, which advocates people-oriented and is sometimes translated as "humanism" or "humanitarianism". The core of humanistic worldview is "man", not god. Man lives for pleasure, not for God. They strongly advocate that "humanity" opposes "divinity", "human rights" opposes "theocracy", advocates individual liberation, explores nature, pursues science, and opposes religious superstition, asceticism and feudal ignorance. People who have this idea are called humanists.
Humanists put forward many battle slogans in their works, such as: knowledge is power; Man is the spirit of all things and the essence of the universe; Human beings are born equal; Love and honor are the ideals of life.