hominism

Etymology
, to avoid confusion with, already taken in established meanings. Some senses were first invented in.

Noun

 * 1) An entirely human world-view, with no elements that do not reflect human senses and experience, especially with the belief that this is all human beings are capable of.
 * 2) An aggressive and utilitarian stance toward the world, characterized by anthropocentrism and cold objectivity.
 * 3) Secular humanism; A form of humanism with no concept of or reference to God, often associated with feminism.
 * 4) A biblically-based love of humanity, as opposed to secular humanism.
 * 1) An aggressive and utilitarian stance toward the world, characterized by anthropocentrism and cold objectivity.
 * 2) Secular humanism; A form of humanism with no concept of or reference to God, often associated with feminism.
 * 3) A biblically-based love of humanity, as opposed to secular humanism.
 * 1) Secular humanism; A form of humanism with no concept of or reference to God, often associated with feminism.
 * 2) A biblically-based love of humanity, as opposed to secular humanism.
 * 1) Secular humanism; A form of humanism with no concept of or reference to God, often associated with feminism.
 * 2) A biblically-based love of humanity, as opposed to secular humanism.
 * 1) Secular humanism; A form of humanism with no concept of or reference to God, often associated with feminism.
 * 2) A biblically-based love of humanity, as opposed to secular humanism.
 * 1) A biblically-based love of humanity, as opposed to secular humanism.
 * 1) A biblically-based love of humanity, as opposed to secular humanism.
 * 1) A biblically-based love of humanity, as opposed to secular humanism.
 * 1) A biblically-based love of humanity, as opposed to secular humanism.