Humanism — Understanding Its Philosophy

This short infographic covers the basics of humanism in the Renaissance; specifically, it talks about freethought, secularism, the evolved view of the purpose of humans, scientific intrigue, and support for innovation.

For a clearer version of the infographic, click on this link: Humanism—Understanding Its Philosophy

Additional links for extra information:

  1. General overview of humanism in the Renaissance: https://www.worldhistory.org/Renaissance_Humanism/ (Note: This page provides you with a broad outline of what humanism was, what built its philosophy, its origin and spread, and even some of its legacies.)
  2. Simple outline of all types of humanism that extend from Renaissance humanism: https://americanhumanist.org/what-is-humanism/edwords-what-is-humanism/ (Note: This link will give you some introduction on modern humanism, and it provides a very detailed and deep analysis of religious humanism)
  3. Specific and challenging explanations of humanist ideas in the Renaissance: https://www.theartstory.org/definition/renaissance-humanism/history-and-concepts/ (Note: This article has a lot of specific information on ideas such as Platonism, the Renaissance man, and Classicism)

 

12. October 2021 by Hanna
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