How did the ideas of humanism and the Reformation influence the Scientific Revolution?

The ideas of humanism appeared at the late stage of the Middle Ages. Their essence was to concentrate on the person’s personality. The enlighteners drew inspiration from their ancient cultures and traditions. The ideas of humanists opened the way for scientific knowledge. As a result, the authority of the church has weakened. The inventions of scientists made it possible to run the economy more productively. The development of an industrial society was also influenced by geographical discoveries made in the 16-17 centuries. The scientific revolution was not long in coming. It changed the face of states.



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