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    described as Machivellian‚ named so by the influence of ideologist Niccolo Machiavelli. Machiavelli wrote one of the most influential political books of all time‚ called the Prince‚ which is considered the most lasting work on Italian Renaissance. In his novel‚ Machiavelli writes of " cruelty‚ well used or badly used‚" and warns the compassionate and humanistic prince "not to make bad use of this compassion".(Burke p.196) Machiavelli expanded on his belief in the Prince‚ that Italians should behave with

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    Sourcebook. Lexington‚ Mass: D.C. Heath‚ 1992. Breisach‚ Ernst International Conference on the Meaning of the Renaissance‚ Archibald R. Lewis. Aspects of the Renaissance; A Symposium. Austin: University of Texas Press‚ 1967. King‚ Margaret L Machiavelli‚ Niccolò‚ and Translated by Luigi. The Prince. edited by E.R.P. Vincent‚ 92-103. Oxford: Oxford University Press‚ 1935. Mann‚ N Petrarch‚ Francesco‚ Henry Winchester Rolfe‚ and James Harvey Robinson. Petrarch‚ the First Modern Scholar and Man of

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    to place. The Renaissance had its origins in Italy because a powerful merchant class arose in its cities that replaced the landed aristocracy and clergy as the leaders of society. This new class‚ along with many aristocrats and clergy‚ embraced humanist ideals. Generally speaking‚ humanism was a new worldly ideal to replace the medieval focus on eternal life. Humanism was founded on the idea that humanity is capable of greatness by its own means--through wealth‚ knowledge‚ art--and does not

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    The Renaissance was the time when people had taken up and resumed civilization for they believed that after a long interruption‚ they had been awakened from the so called dark time‚ which refers to the Middle Ages. It was a new era in thought and feelings which had led to many developments and changes‚ particularly in arts. Renaissance had started in Italy which also had spread almost all over Europe. Since the renaissance in Italy was a bit different from the renaissance in North Europe‚ historians

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    people during the 1400’s. I will start with the life for men and women‚ different classes of people‚ church life for the people‚ activities during that era‚ the start of humanism and the two people that led the way‚ Desiderius Eramus and Niccolo Machiavelli. Let me begin with the women and men of the 1400’s and what their lives were like. Males above the serf class were expected to become knights. They served as the medieval army‚ protecting their lords‚ and the king’s interests. Women had pretty

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    Kelly Moore Word Count 1582 Abstract This report will discuss the ethical perspectives on abortion‚ it will discuss the Abortion Act 1967 and the ethical views from two Philosophers‚ Immanuel Kant and Niccolo Machiavelli. The report will discuss and critically evaluate the policies of England‚ China and the Dominican Republic. Introduction The term abortion is used to describe the medical process of ending a pregnancy so

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    The intricate and multifaceted nature of texts allows composers to express their ideas in such a way that they have an influence on people’s perspectives. It also provides a means to either subvert or conform to the ideologies of the time. The treatment of personal morality‚ due to repercussions of personal morality‚ does not influence the nature of the texts‚ though it to an extent reveals similarities in terms of concerns and reinforces those ideas throughout the texts through their respective

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    Renaissance era renaissance scholars used the humanist method in study‚ and viewed art in search for realism and human emotion. Scholars such as Niccolo Machiavelli and Leonardo da Vinci were important influences in the era. The Renaissance was a cultural movement that greatly influenced literature‚ philosophy‚ politics‚ and other parts of the knowledge at that period of time. Humanism is a way of learning and is not considered to be philosophy. Humanist scholars learned from education based on the

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    Italian Renaissance philosopher‚ in his “Oration of the Dignity of Man” states that man can cultivate and grow what he chooses. (Doc. 2) Pico shows that choice is important and can lead to individual achievements‚ which was vital to the view of the humanist toward man. Also‚ Francesco Petrarch‚ known as the Father of Humanism‚ shows that he possesses a keen intellect and that he likes moral philosophy and the art of poetry. (Doc. 5) This is showing the things that are accepted in the Renaissance period

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    and luxury‚ and widening social contacts generated interest in worldly pleasures‚ in spite of formal allegiance to ascetic Christian doctrine. Men thus affected -- the humanists -- welcomed classical writers who revealed similar

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