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Meanings of scholastic philosophy in English
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Usage of scholastic philosophy in English
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Gradually the movement centred in the scholasticphilosophy, as a bulwark to Catholic theology.
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They furnish the basis for the great structure of scholasticphilosophy; they are reconciled with Christian doctrine.
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He was a high achiever as a young priest, becoming professor of scholasticphilosophy (i.e.
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Hobbes says of the scholasticphilosophy that it went on one brazen leg and one of an ass.
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Thus, before the birth of Bacon, the empire of the scholasticphilosophy had been shaken to its foundations.
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Thanks to his father's self-sacrifice, Luther enjoyed a good education in scholasticphilosophy at the university of Erfurt.
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They introduced the scholasticphilosophy taught at the University of Paris, and the reformed discipline of the Norman abbeys.
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At a period when Aristotle's influence was unbounded, Bacon turned away from scholasticphilosophy to mathematics and the sciences.
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The universities of the Middle Ages emphasized scholasticphilosophy, though in some institutions law and medicine also received much attention.
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After this the return towards the scholasticphilosophy of the Middle Ages is not so difficult, nor even its recovery.
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His principal work is De inventione dialectica, libri iii., in which he attempts to change the scholasticphilosophy of the day.
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Neither Grecian song nor Roman eloquence; neither the waters of Castalia, nor the fine-spun theorisms of scholasticphilosophy, could satisfy their yearnings.
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The Greek and Latin languages and literatures were henceforth the "humanities," as distinguished from the old scholasticphilosophy and theology.
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For a long time of course all studies were dominated by that of theology, and the scholasticphilosophy which pertained to it.
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As a theologian Alain de Lille shared in the mystic reaction of the second half of the 12th century against the scholasticphilosophy.
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The great business of the universities from the twelfth to the seventeenth century was that of scholasticphilosophy, which largely governed their teaching.