MICHEL DE MONTAIGNE: CREATOR OF RENAISSANCE PERIOD

Authors

  • Asror Muhamedov Associate Professor, Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences

Keywords:

Renaissance, intellectual awakening, genre of essay

Abstract

This article highlights the life and services of Michel Montaigne as a prominent figure in the Renaissance. This helps to demonstrate Montaigne’s influence on literature, philosophy, and the broad cultural landscape of the Renaissance by examining his role as a multifaceted thinker, writer, and philosopher. Highlighting Montaigne’s pioneering literary form, philosophical research, enduring influence, and his innovative ideas effectively reveal his status as a renaissance creator who continues to resonate across time and Sciences. The article analyzes the philosophical-ethical views of Michel Montaigne's work "Experiments" and their influence on the lifestyle of mankind today and their role in the formation of youth well-being. It was discussed how Michel Montaigne's views on society were important for the Renaissance period. Moreover, this article also examines the study of Michel Montaigne's work "Experiments" in the Western countries and its philosophical analysis.

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Published

2024-08-29

How to Cite

Asror Muhamedov. (2024). MICHEL DE MONTAIGNE: CREATOR OF RENAISSANCE PERIOD. World Bulletin of Social Sciences, 37, 39-42. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbss/article/view/4503

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