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Sagot :
This is true, or at least if the man of Renaissance are idealized this is true: this was their goal to be educated in all fields, and to have the ability to bring this knowledge together to create new knowledge.
As for the responder, it is true in some areas at least, that
the Renaissance era was a period of acknowledging man’s capability and capacity
in stance of removing himself from secular views, and developed a movement such as humanism. Man
was attaining to think “out of the box” and to use logic and reason to obtain
and create new knowledge, especially with the use of science in exploring the
unknown. The renaissance era had a great influence on man and man evolved in
the perspective of knowledge and wisdom. As known, philosophy, which is the
mother of all sciences came to a more powerful and explicit view using logic.
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