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:
- 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.)
- 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)
- 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)