He was influenced by the Renaissance ideals of humanism and individualism, valuing creativity and intellectual curiosity from "summary" of Leonardo da Vinci by Walter Isaacson
Leonardo da Vinci's mind was captivated by the spirit of the Renaissance, which championed the ideals of humanism and individualism. These principles celebrated the infinite potential of the human intellect and the unique capabilities of each individual. Leonardo embraced these ideals wholeheartedly, recognizing the power of creativity and intellectual curiosity in shaping the world around him.
Humanism, with its focus on human potential and achievement, resonated deeply with Leonardo. He believed in the capacity of individuals to make significant contributions to society through their ingenuity and imagination. This belief fueled his relentless pursuit of knowledge and innovation, driving him to explore a wide range of disciplines and constantly push the boundaries of what was possible.
In addition to humanism, Leonardo was also influenced by the Renaissance emphasis on individualism. This philosophy encouraged people to think for themselves, to question prevailing beliefs, and to cultivate their own unique talents and interests. Leonardo embodied this spirit of independence an...
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