What did Pico della Mirandola's Oration on the Dignity of Man state about humans?

a. Humans were fallen creatures, but regain their place by following God's will.
b. Humans were nothing more than undifferentiated animals.
c. Humans were divine and destined to spiritual life.
d. Humans were destined to survive because they were the fittest animals.
e. Humans could be whatever they chose or willed.


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