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27 October 2008. Humanism  Humanism  Learning for the wealthy laity  Philosophy of Humanistic thought – Humans controlled their fates through educated.

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1 27 October 2008

2 Humanism  Humanism  Learning for the wealthy laity  Philosophy of Humanistic thought – Humans controlled their fates through educated choices

3 Humanism  Humanistic Curriculum  Grammar  Rhetoric  Poetry  Moral Philosophy  History  Music  Mathematics

4 Humanism  Phi – The Ratio of Beauty  Examples of Phi  Human expression of beauty and innate goodness

5 Humanism  GOAL CHECKUP  How well have I worked to achieve my goal for today’s class?  What can I do for the remainder of the period to reach my goal(s) for today?

6 Renaissance Art  Raphael (1483- 1520) –  School of Athens

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8 Humanism versus Western Christianity  Michelangelo (1475-1564)  The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel  David

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11 Humanism versus Western Christianity  Leonardo da Vinci (1452- 1519) Mona Lisa

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13 Humanism  The most important aspect of humanistic philosophy is that humans are inherently good and will make good choices when given the right information to decide from on any given problem.  As the philosophy develops, it becomes incompatible with Christian thought. This is still a battle between the two sides.


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