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How did humanism foster the Scientific Revolution?

A).Humanism promoted the study of classical works that stimulated exploration of science.
B).Humanism created ideal humans who made effective scientific inventions.
C).Humanism promoted the study of theology, which led to an understanding of the relationship between religion and science.
D).Humanism promoted the study of the scientific method used to conduct experiments.
Humanism blindly followed medieval religious texts to make new scientific discoveries.

Respuesta :

The answer is A.)Humanism promoted the study of classical works that stimulated exploration of science.

Answer:

A).Humanism promoted the study of classical works that stimulated exploration of science.

Explanation:

Humanism is a polysemic concept that applies both to the study of human letters, classical studies and Greco-Roman philology and to a generic doctrine or vital attitude that conceives human values in an integrated way. On the other hand, humanism is also called "the belief system centered on the principle that the needs of human sensitivity and intelligence can be satisfied without having to accept the existence of God and the preaching of religions", which approaches secularism or secularist positions. It is applied as a denomination to different philosophical currents, although in a particular way, to the Renaissance humanism (the European cultural current developed in parallel to the Renaissance from its origins in the fifteenth century Italy), characterized at the same time by its classical philological vocation and for its anthropocentrism against medieval theocentrism.

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