Humanist
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Humanist may refer to:
- a proponent of the group of ethical stances referred to as Humanist (life stance)
- a religious or secular person who subscribes to one of the various forms of philosophical humanism
- a teacher, student, or collector of Classical Greek and Latin manuscripts during the European historical movement known as Renaissance Humanism
- a proponent and/or follower of Radical humanism as propounded by Manabendra Nath Roy
- a practitioner of Humanistic psychology
- a scholar or academic in the Humanities
- a long-running email discussion list on humanities computing, Humanist (electronic seminar)
- in the VOX-ATypI classification of typography, a group of typefaces that appeared in the 15th century and sought to imitate the formal nature of handwritten manuscripts
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