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In Dante Alighieri's "The Inferno," the medieval mindset is characterized by strong religious beliefs, a strict moral code, and a hierarchical view of the universe based on the concept of divine justice. This differs from the modern mindset which tends to be more secular, individualistic, and focused on personal autonomy and moral relativism rather than a strict adherence to religious doctrine and authority.

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