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Humanism is an ambiguous term widely applied to various philosophies, world views or practices which focus on human values and concerns. The most commonly cited variety, often called secular humanism in the United States, refers to a non-religious worldview which espouses reason, ethics, justice, generally attaching primary importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters, specifically rejecting religious dogma as a basis of morality and decision-making. Religious humanism is an integration of (secular) humanist ethical philosophy with religious rituals or beliefs which center on human needs, interests, and abilities.
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