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Humanism had a thought centered on the human being, better known as
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Humanism was positioned as... the various branches of knowledge commonly reserved for the ecclesiastical canon. The studia humanitatis (humanistic studies)
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He defended the idea of using the .... as a driving force in the search for answers and leaving aside the beliefs and dogmas of faith.
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He proposed the idea of a much purer model of knowledge than the one existing in the
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Humanism had a transition from ....... thinking to human-focused thinking.
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Renaissance movement that advocates a return to Greco-Roman culture as a means of restoring human values.
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He developed....such as grammar, rhetoric, literature, moral philosophy and history, closely linked to the human spirit.
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Take thought as a reference.... and all humanist philosophy involves a return to Greece and Rome.
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He searched for...every closed system that did not allow the multiplicity of perspectives of thought.
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They consider the being ............ as a natural being and not as a creation of God.