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what were the future of humanist thought​

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Answered by ayushayush12jan
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Humanism is a philosophical stance that emphasizes the value and agency of human beings, ... But the idea that as a movement it was in some way inimical to the Church, or to the conservative social order in ... moral standards and a civilised taste for future rulers, leaders, and professionals of its society

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Answered by BrainlyShanu
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  • Students of ancient Greek literature, which dealt with the nature and interests of man were called humanists.

  • The humanists taught realism.

  • This culture was characterised by a new belief - that man, as an individual was capable of making his own decisions and developing his skills.

  • Everything in nature, science and the arts that affected man now was important to the humanists.

  • The humanists ideas extended to art and architecture too.

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