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Yes, Humanists largely rejected many attitudes and ideas of the Middle Ages and the Catholic Church. They emphasized a return to classical texts and focused on human potential, individualism, and secular subjects, contrasting with the medieval emphasis on religious dogma and the afterlife. Humanists sought to promote education, critical thinking, and the study of humanities, which often challenged the Church's authority and traditional scholasticism. This shift contributed to the broader cultural and intellectual movement known as the Renaissance.

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