-Humanism: Created by Petrarch, focused on the individual (secularism), great interest in ancient Greece and Rome
-Platonism: Founded by Plotinus, originated from Plato's metaphysics, very popular
-Scholasticism: Aristotle a major influence, dialectical thinking, incorporates Christian theology with philosophy
Charles B. Schmitt has written: 'The Aristotelian tradition and Renaissance universities' -- subject(s): History, Influence, Renaissance Philosophy, Universities and colleges 'Studies in Renaissance philosophy and science' -- subject(s): Renaissance Philosophy, Renaissance Science 'A critical survey and bibliography of studies on Renaissance Aristotelianism, 1958-1969' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Influence, Renaissance Philosophy
Neal Ward Gilbert has written: 'Renaissance concepts of method' -- subject(s): Methodology, Philosophy, Renaissance, Renaissance Philosophy
Renaissance philosophy refers to the period of intellectual and cultural awakening in Europe between the 14th and 17th centuries. It was characterized by a revival of interest in classical learning, humanism, and new approaches to the study of nature and the human experience. Key figures in Renaissance philosophy include thinkers like Machiavelli, Erasmus, and Pico della Mirandola.
Lorenzo Casini has written: 'Cognitive and moral psychology in renaissance philosophy' -- subject(s): Renaissance Philosophy
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The Elements of Moral Philosophy was created in 1986.
Elements of the Philosophy of Right was created in 1820.
Elements of the Philosophy of Newton was created in 1738.
Nancy S. Struever has written: 'Reorientations of Western Thought from Antiquity to the Renaissance' 'The language of history in the Renaissance' -- subject(s): History, Humanism, Intellectual life, Philosophy, Renaissance Philosophy, Renaissance Rhetoric
Music, art and literature.
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The changes in the Renaissance include: religion, art, philosophy, science, and literature.