AP European History
Oration on the Dignity of Man is a seminal text written by Giovanni Pico della Mirandola in 1486, which argues for the inherent worth and potential of human beings. It highlights the idea that humans have the unique ability to shape their own destiny through free will and intellect, reflecting the Renaissance belief in humanism and individualism. This work serves as a cornerstone for the philosophy of the Renaissance, emphasizing the value of human potential and the capacity for self-determination.