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Renaissance Humanism

Renaissance Humanism was an intellectual movement that emerged in Europe during the 14th to 17th centuries. It emphasized the study of classical texts from Ancient Greece and Rome, focusing on human potential, individualism, and secular subjects, rather than solely religious themes. Humanists valued education, art, and philosophy, believing that understanding the human experience could lead to a better society. This movement influenced literature, visual arts, and scientific thought, contributing to significant cultural developments of the Renaissance, and laying the groundwork for modern Western thought by promoting critical thinking and the importance of human agency.

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    Renaissance humanism was an intellectual movement that emerged in Europe during the 14th to 16th centuries, focusing on the study of classical texts from Ancient Greece and Rome. It emphasized the value of human beings, individual potential, and critical thinking, shifting the perspective from medieval religious dogma to a more secular view that celebrated human achievements in art, literature, and science. Humanists believed in the importance of education and the liberal arts, influencing many areas, including philosophy, politics, and ethics, ultimately laying the groundwork for the modern worldview and the Age of Enlightenment.