founded by whom new humanism gives importance to values in life the first reference
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Petrarch
Petrarch is often considered the founder of Humanism.
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Many tend to mark the beginning of Humanism with the writings of Dante (1265-1321), yet though Dante certainly presaged the coming revolution in thinking, it was Petrarch who first really set things in motion. Petrarch was among the first to work to unearth long-forgotten manuscripts.Humanism stresses the importance of human values and dignity. It proposes that people can resolve problems through the use of science and reason. Rather than looking to religious traditions, humanism instead focuses on helping people live well, achieve personal growth, and make the world a better place.
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