Philosophy

Renaissance Humanism

Summary

Renaissance Humanism was a profound cultural and intellectual movement that shifted European thought from medieval scholasticism towards a celebration of human potential. It championed the study of classical texts from Greece and Rome, believing them to contain timeless wisdom about morality, art, and governance. This focus on human dignity and rational thought fueled the artistic and scientific explosions of the era.

"Man is the measure of all things."

— Protagoras (revived by Humanists)