Renaissance people were more interested in Humanism, which emphasized the value and agency of individuals and the study of classical texts from ancient Greece and Rome. This shift led to a focus on secular subjects, such as art, science, philosophy, and literature, celebrating human potential and experience rather than solely divine matters. Additionally, there was a growing curiOSity about the natural world and human nature, fostering advancements in various fields and encouraging a more empirical approach to knowledge.
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