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In a paragraph of at least 125 words, compare and contrast societal philosophy and thought in the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods.

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Answered by KANISHSHYAM
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Medieval music was mainly sung and controlled by Monks. They were more of a gloomy, monotonousness sound that centered and pretty much all of it was about religion. Renaissance music was lighter, more cheerful and had much more tones to it. ... Baroque music was grand and ordinate like the art and architecture.

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Answered by s365012
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The philosophies differ. In Medieval times, religious thought prevailed. Society and the arts were dominated by the church. During the Renaissance, philosophy and thought moved to a more man-centered focus and away from religion. Humanism was the prevalent philosophy of the day. Then, in Baroque times, the reason was prized with attention to scientific hypotheses and observation. In each era of history, philosophy shaped society and the arts.

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