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Early Modern
Humanism
Renaissance humanism was a cultural and intellectual movement that recovered and celebrated the literature, philosophy, and art of classical antiquity. Against the scholastic focus on theology and logic, humanists emphasised rhetoric, history, moral philosophy, and the dignity of human beings. Thinkers like Erasmus and Pico della Mirandola shaped a vision of human excellence that would permeate European culture for centuries.
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