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3.4 Humanism & Erasmus
Part 1
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At the end of this lesson...
You can explain the changed view of humanity.
You can explain the role of Erasmus within humanism.
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Renaissance
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More change
The view of humanity changed because of the Renaissance.
Trust in one person (themselves) and in people in general grew.
For the elite, faith became less important. They started to make their own choices.
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Humanism
Particularly talented people such as artists and scientists radiated self-confidence and put themselves (people) in the center.
This is called Humanism!
Way of thinking, which emerged around 1500, focusing on the mind and free will of the individual human being and the re-study of texts from classical antiquity.
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Aardappeloproer
1917
Enkele Amsterdamse vrouwen zagen dat er een schip vol aardappelen in een van de grachten lag. Ze gingen erop af en plunderden het schip: hun schorten vol aardappelen. De dag erna waren er meer plunderaars. Pas nadat zes mensen door het leger werden doodgeschoten, keerde de rust terug
± 1469 - 1536
Erasmus is a famous humanist. In humanism, people take a central position. As a human being, you must think consciously, with a lot of care and attention, about how you deal with yourself and your environment.
Erasmus' ideas still influence how we interact with each other in Dutch society.
Erasmus is a humanist
Watch the clip!
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