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CULTURAL CHANGES
SCIENTIFIC ADVANCES AND THE SPREAD OF NEW IDEAS
great advance in
scientific knowledge
technology
16th century
Copernicus
revolutionary theory
heliocentric hypothesis
discoveries about the human body
with Andreas Vesalius
new ideas spread rapidly
printing press
Gutenberg
books to be printed
first book
bible
1455
cultural institutions
science and arts academies
most important
Florence, Rome and Naples
humanist philosophy
also spread
EARLY MODERN AGES
significant developments in
thinking
science
important invention
printing press
HUMANIST PHILOSOPHY
transformations
ways of thinking
new intellectual movement
humanism
renewed interest in classical culture
Classical Greek and Roman culture and philosophy
point of reference
intellectual and artistic activity
Anthropocentrism
human beings
centre of
artistic creation
philosophical reflection
humanists
Christians
abandoned theocentrism
Optimism and creativity
the concept of sin
replaced
belief in a better life
Creativity
better techniques
numerous inventions
desire for knowledge
great intellectual curiosity
not limit their knowledge
learn abot everything
Critical thinking
explain natural phenomena
reason
research
experimentation
vernacular languages
write their works
languages spoken in their countries
Italians
Petrarch
Boccaccio
Dante
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