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5 April, 15:00

Why did the education and intelligence of advisors matter in Renaissance times in ways they had not earlier?

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  1. 5 April, 18:22
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    The Renaissance set the principle that "Man is the measure of all things". As a consequence, there was a growing interest in the development of humankind in all fields. In order for this to happen, improvements in education and intelligence were crucial. As a product of this growing importance of education, that Humanism was founded. Humanism is known as a stance that emphasizes the value of all human beings.
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