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Question 1

At the core of Franois Rabelais's humanism was
 
  a. a faith in the fundamental goodness of people and the need to let them be free to arrange their lives as they please.
  b. a faith in the fundamental goodness of institutions and their ability to mold better individuals.
  c. the need to convert spontaneous creativity to logical, precisely formulated doctrine.
  d. a disillusionment with human nature and human institutions.
  e. a fear of a vengeful God.

Question 2

Jose Ortega y Gasset defined his mass-men as
 
  a. the proletariat.
  b. the peasantry.
  c. those that cannot or will not think rationally.
  d. those who have not received a higher education.
  e. the elite.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
Wow, this really help


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Gracias!

 

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