Mimi Hunter

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A lack of civilized living conditions formed another aspect of the attitude of “contempt for the world” that Erasmus was now rejecting. Instead, he felt that education should train a person to be at home in the world, in tune with fellow humans, able to make friends, act wisely, and share the light of knowledge while treating all people with courtesy. That is, it should encourage the development of humanitas.
Humanly Possible: Seven Hundred Years of Humanist Freethinking, Inquiry, and Hope
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