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... Scholasticism , " the labour of thought in the service of faith , " emerging out of mythology as Greek speculation emerged from myth- ology , had its origin under Charlemagne , who estab- lished in episcopal sees monasteries and ...
... Scholasticism , " the labour of thought in the service of faith , " emerging out of mythology as Greek speculation emerged from myth- ology , had its origin under Charlemagne , who estab- lished in episcopal sees monasteries and ...
Side 45
... Scholasticism , when philosophy and theology began to meet on more equal terms . It is marked by encyclo- pædic systems as imposing as the cathedrals under the shadow of which they grew , by the charters granted to the universities ...
... Scholasticism , when philosophy and theology began to meet on more equal terms . It is marked by encyclo- pædic systems as imposing as the cathedrals under the shadow of which they grew , by the charters granted to the universities ...
Side 46
... Scholasticism survived , according to some critics , till the death of Thomas à Kempis , it lingered only in decline after the invincible doctor had won his victory for the heterodox party in the Church . Occam was the last of the great ...
... Scholasticism survived , according to some critics , till the death of Thomas à Kempis , it lingered only in decline after the invincible doctor had won his victory for the heterodox party in the Church . Occam was the last of the great ...
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... Scholasticism arraigned it , not on the ground of slavish adherence to his methods , but of misus- ing them . Thus John of Salisbury , though an admiring pupil of Abelard , sarcastically protests against the time wasted by his ...
... Scholasticism arraigned it , not on the ground of slavish adherence to his methods , but of misus- ing them . Thus John of Salisbury , though an admiring pupil of Abelard , sarcastically protests against the time wasted by his ...
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... Scholasticism proper was in its death - throes ; but Aristotle , more correctly understood , still held sway over thought , when newly revived studies opposed a rival authority , that of the whole range of the classics . " A spark of ...
... Scholasticism proper was in its death - throes ; but Aristotle , more correctly understood , still held sway over thought , when newly revived studies opposed a rival authority , that of the whole range of the classics . " A spark of ...
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Acatalepsia Advancement of Learning alchemists ancient anticipated Aristotelian Aristotle Arnold of Villanova assertion Astronomy Atlantis Augmentis authority axioms Baconian belief bodies causes century conception Copernicus criticism Democritus Descartes discovery divine earth Essays experience facts fancy follows Francis Bacon Galileo Greeks heat human idea Idola Idola Fori ignorance Induction influence inquiry instances Instantiæ Instauratio Magna invention investigation Kepler knowledge later laws Leonardo da Vinci light Logic matter ment mental metaphysical method mind modern motion mystic Natural History Novum Organum observation Opus Majus Paracelsus Parmenides passage phenomena philosophy physical Plato practical principle protest qualities realise reason recognise Redargutio reference regarded religion Rerum Roger Bacon says scepticism Scholasticism schoolmen sense simple natures speculations spirit stars suggested Sylva Sylvarum Telesio Temporis Partus theory things thinkers thought Timæus tion treatise true truth Tycho Brahe universe Veterum vide Whewell writes