"In Denmark, there are humanistic ideals, that the world can indeed be improved through conscientious effort."
He tries and ultimately fails to reconcile his humanistic ideals with the brutal reality of forced labor in an imperial system.
The story mainly revolves on Nakoruru and her humanistic ideals: she believes that anyone with a heart has the right to live peacefully.
Beethoven's symphony was a portrait of a hero who would fight and, as the funeral march suggests, die to uphold humanistic ideals.
Several works tried to define a world where Christianity became integrated with humanistic ideals of ancient Greece.
Dunant's businesses in Algeria had suffered, partially because of his devotion to his humanistic ideals.
Practically speaking, however, the play is hardly up to its humanistic ideals.
In this way, collaborative therapy builds upon the humanistic ideals with the client as the expert.
But it is not necessary here to argue whether the other-worldly or the humanistic ideal is "higher".
But they are not doing it because of Aspen's humanistic ideals, of body, mind and spirit.