PHILOSOPHICAL VIEWS OF THE GREAT SCHOLARS OF THE FIRST RENAISSANCE PERIOD
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This article analyzes the philosophical views of renowned scholars of the First Renaissance (14th–15th centuries). It examines, from a scholarly perspective, the humanistic approach that emerged in the intellectual environment of the Renaissance period—characterized by a renewed view of human nature and an increased focus on scientific progress. The article highlights the influence these thinkers had on their era through the ideas of figures such as Dante Alighieri, Francesco Petrarch, and Leonardo da Vinci.
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