RENAISSANCE IN ITALY - GUIDE TO THE RENAISSANCE
Madumarov Talantbek TolibjonovichDoctor of Law, professor Dean of the Faculty of Socio-Economics of Andijan State UniversityAlisherova Zarnigor Bakhromjon kizi
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Abstract
Renaissance humanism in Italy was heavily philosophy-oriented Plato. This trend, based on the expanding opportunities for knowledge of scientific works of antiquity, was motivated by the need to oppose scholastic Aristotle, his interpretation of medieval philosophy.
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