Humanist may refer to:
- A proponent or practitioner of humanism, which has several distinct senses, which are listed at:
- A Renaissance Humanist or scholar in the Renaissance
- Humanist, a typeface class under the Vox-ATypI classification, which may refer to:
- Humanist sans-serif typefaces
- Humanist or old-style serif typefaces
- Humanist (electronic seminar), an email discussion list on humanities computing, described as “an international online seminar on humanities computing and the digital humanities”
- The Humanist (journal), a magazine published by the American Humanist Association
- Humanist (journal), a magazine published by the Norwegian Humanist Association
- A scholar or academic in the Humanities
- Humanism (philosophy of education)
- Humanistic (album), the 2001 debut album by Abandoned Pools
- Humanist minuscule, a style of handwriting invented in 15th century Italy
- Humanist Movement, international volunteer organisation linked to Silo (Mario Rodriguez Cobos), sometimes referred to as New Humanism
See also
- Centre démocrate humaniste, also known as The Humanist Democratic Centre
- Humanist International, consortium of Humanist Movement's political parties
- Humanistic Judaism
- Humanist Manifesto
- Humanistic psychology
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