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what were the principles of renaissance

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Answered by vaibhavchandel
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1. Individualism
2. Humanism
3. Perspective
4. Classicalism
5. Secularism

This is the order of importance that I found these five aspects of renaissance we studied to be in, one being the most important. I believe individualism is the most important because to me, it sums up the other five principles. Humanism is a view of each person, or human, with his or her own identity, with his or her own thoughts. Individualism definitely covers this. Secularism is also related to individualism in the fact that secularism separates people from the church because THEY DON'T ALL BELIEVE THE SAME THINGS -this would be individualism. Perspective and classicalism aren't exactly individualism per say but there wouldn't be perspective and classicalism if there wasn't individualism, because these people, or "thinkers", would not be thinking any different than they had before, because everybody thought the same! Individualism opened the door to new ideas, such as the other four of these principals. I found secularism to be the least important mostly because it is not valued to the world nearly as much as it was valued during the renaissance. Although America still finds secularism as an extremely huge deal, most other countries stay true to their faith and the faith of their country, even if American's don't want to believe it! I also find secularism of the least importance because although it did play a huge part in the renaissance, it wasn't the biggest part. We do not remember the renaissance for their secularism as we do the new ideas and principals of individualism, humanism, perspective, and classicalism. These four principals were more of the base of the renaissance; secularism just came with the package.
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