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... The modern view was more Classical than Medieval; however religion was too big a part of much of the Renaissance to be left out. ... These facts, being indifferent to men’s values, could be eventually explained and ascertained by techniques in modern science. ... The feudal economy could not compete with the new modern economy, and the balance of power through the classes was becoming more even. ... The new look and view of how things worked through this science was such a vast step upward from medieval, it can barely be even considered in the same category as the scholastic philosophy of the medieval ages. ... This radical change of reality was so great that “both the question Scholastic philosophy had asked and the answers it had found would now seem trivial or meaningless” (Hobbes to Hume; pg. ... This meaning that the modern mind had accepted the notion that God had giving him the necessary tools (being the mind) needed to uncover the truth of the universe and by doing so being able to better understand the awesomeness of what he created.
Approximate Word count = 2072 Approximate Pages = 8.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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