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You know ma'am, yesterday my grandfather and I had a discussion over Renaissance its various aspects. I was wondering about the philosophical ideas that prevailed among people.

Let me tell you. People gradually began to think rationally rather than following the Church’s ideology. A sense of history developed people began to contrast their ‘modern’ world with the ancient one.

Religion came to be seen as something which each individual could choose for themselves. They questioned the Church at every step trying to reason logically.

You are right, Aadhya! Religion was no more about ‘blind-faith’ but rather about people’s choice to believe in God. New ideologies were coming up which slackened the control of religion over human life.

Yes! Adding on, there was also a concern about good manners. But the main feature was that individuals were capable of building their own lives that human nature was many-sided.

Oh! I remember! “You cannot teach a man anything, you can only help him to find it for himself” said by Galileo Galilei. That was what Renaissance was all about.

Oh ma'am! I know about this. Italians were strongly attracted to material wealth, power glory. Many criticized the Christians’ notion of life of pleasure wealth sinful.

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You know ma'am, yesterday my grandfather and I had a discussion over Renaissance its various aspects. I was wondering about the philosophical ideas that prevailed among people.

Let me tell you. People gradually began to think rationally rather than following the Church’s ideology. A sense of history developed people began to contrast their ‘modern’ world with the ancient one.

Religion came to be seen as something which each individual could choose for themselves. They questioned the Church at every step trying to reason logically.

You are right, Aadhya! Religion was no more about ‘blind-faith’ but rather about people’s choice to believe in God. New ideologies were coming up which slackened the control of religion over human life.

Yes! Adding on, there was also a concern about good manners. But the main feature was that individuals were capable of building their own lives that human nature was many-sided.

Oh! I remember! “You cannot teach a man anything, you can only help him to find it for himself” said by Galileo Galilei. That was what Renaissance was all about.

Oh ma'am! I know about this. Italians were strongly attracted to material wealth, power glory. Many criticized the Christians’ notion of life of pleasure wealth sinful.

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You know ma'am, yesterday my grandfather and I had a discussion over Renaissance its various aspects. I was wondering about the philosophical ideas that prevailed among people.

Let me tell you. People gradually began to think rationally rather than following the Church’s ideology. A sense of history developed people began to contrast their ‘modern’ world with the ancient one.

Religion came to be seen as something which each individual could choose for themselves. They questioned the Church at every step trying to reason logically.

You are right, Aadhya! Religion was no more about ‘blind-faith’ but rather about people’s choice to believe in God. New ideologies were coming up which slackened the control of religion over human life.

Yes! Adding on, there was also a concern about good manners. But the main feature was that individuals were capable of building their own lives that human nature was many-sided.

Oh! I remember! “You cannot teach a man anything, you can only help him to find it for himself” said by Galileo Galilei. That was what Renaissance was all about.

Oh ma'am! I know about this. Italians were strongly attracted to material wealth, power glory. Many criticized the Christians’ notion of life of pleasure wealth sinful.

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You know ma'am, yesterday my grandfather and I had a discussion over Renaissance its various aspects. I was wondering about the philosophical ideas that prevailed among people.

Let me tell you. People gradually began to think rationally rather than following the Church’s ideology. A sense of history developed people began to contrast their ‘modern’ world with the ancient one.

Religion came to be seen as something which each individual could choose for themselves. They questioned the Church at every step trying to reason logically.

You are right, Aadhya! Religion was no more about ‘blind-faith’ but rather about people’s choice to believe in God. New ideologies were coming up which slackened the control of religion over human life.

Yes! Adding on, there was also a concern about good manners. But the main feature was that individuals were capable of building their own lives that human nature was many-sided.

Oh! I remember! “You cannot teach a man anything, you can only help him to find it for himself” said by Galileo Galilei. That was what Renaissance was all about.

Oh ma'am! I know about this. Italians were strongly attracted to material wealth, power glory. Many criticized the Christians’ notion of life of pleasure wealth sinful.

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You know ma'am, yesterday my grandfather and I had a discussion over Renaissance its various aspects. I was wondering about the philosophical ideas that prevailed among people.

Let me tell you. People gradually began to think rationally rather than following the Church’s ideology. A sense of history developed people began to contrast their ‘modern’ world with the ancient one.

Religion came to be seen as something which each individual could choose for themselves. They questioned the Church at every step trying to reason logically.

You are right, Aadhya! Religion was no more about ‘blind-faith’ but rather about people’s choice to believe in God. New ideologies were coming up which slackened the control of religion over human life.

Yes! Adding on, there was also a concern about good manners. But the main feature was that individuals were capable of building their own lives that human nature was many-sided.

Oh! I remember! “You cannot teach a man anything, you can only help him to find it for himself” said by Galileo Galilei. That was what Renaissance was all about.

Oh ma'am! I know about this. Italians were strongly attracted to material wealth, power glory. Many criticized the Christians’ notion of life of pleasure wealth sinful.

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  • You know ma'am, yesterday my grandfather and I had a discussion over Renaissance its various aspects. I was wondering about the philosophical ideas that prevailed among people.
  • Let me tell you. People gradually began to think rationally rather than following the Church’s ideology. A sense of history developed people began to contrast their ‘modern’ world with the ancient one.
  • You are right, Aadhya! Religion was no more about ‘blind-faith’ but rather about people’s choice to believe in God. New ideologies were coming up which slackened the control of religion over human life.
  • Oh ma'am! I know about this. Italians were strongly attracted to material wealth, power glory. Many criticized the Christians’ notion of life of pleasure wealth sinful.
  • Religion came to be seen as something which each individual could choose for themselves. They questioned the Church at every step trying to reason logically.
  • Yes! Adding on, there was also a concern about good manners. But the main feature was that individuals were capable of building their own lives that human nature was many-sided.
  • Oh! I remember! “You cannot teach a man anything, you can only help him to find it for himself” said by Galileo Galilei. That was what Renaissance was all about.
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