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scholasticism    
n. 烦琐哲学,墨守成规,经院哲学

烦琐哲学,墨守成规,经院哲学

Scholasticism
n 1: the system of philosophy dominant in medieval Europe; based
on Aristotle and the Church Fathers
2: orthodoxy of a scholastic variety [synonym: {scholasticism},
{academicism}, {academism}]


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  • Scholasticism - Wikipedia
    Scholasticism is a medieval European philosophical movement or methodology that was the predominant education in Europe from about 1100 to 1700 [1] It is known for employing logically precise analyses toward the goal of reconciling classical philosophy (particularly Aristotelian logic) and Catholic Christianity
  • Scholasticism | Nature, History, Influence, Facts | Britannica
    Scholasticism, the philosophical systems of various medieval Christian thinkers who sought to solve anew general philosophical problems, initially under the influence of the mystical and intuitional tradition of patristic philosophy, especially Augustinianism, and later under that of Aristotle
  • What is Scholasticism? - Stanford University
    Scholasticism was the method of teaching that dominated the schools of Western Europe from about 1100 until about 1600 Some scholars date it as early as the ninth century and include Alcuin and John Scotus Eriugina among the scholastics But the distinctive scholastic texts that present authorities supporting apparently contradictory conclusions first arose in the twelfth century with such
  • An Introduction to Scholasticism and its Role in Medieval Philosophy
    Scholasticism is an important part of medieval philosophy, and its influence is still felt today It began in the 12th century, when Christian writers sought to combine the teachings of the Church with the works of classical philosophers such as Aristotle Scholasticism sought to bring reason and faith together to form a complete picture of reality, making it one of The Best Philosophy
  • Scholasticism - New World Encyclopedia
    Scholasticism, from the Latin word scholasticus ("that [which] belongs to the school) was a method of learning taught by the academics (or schoolmen) of medieval universities circa 1100 – 1500 C E Scholasticism originally began as a reconciliation of the philosophy of the ancient classical philosophers with medieval Christian theology It was not a philosophy or theology in itself, but a
  • Scholasticism - History And Culture
    Scholasticism was the dominant intellectual and educational method of medieval Europe from roughly the 11th to the 17th century Rooted in Christian theology yet deeply influenced by ancient philosophy—especially Aristotle—scholastic thinkers sought to reconcile faith and reason through logic, debate, and systematic inquiry (Encyclopedia Britannica) Rather than being a single philosophy
  • SCHOLASTICISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SCHOLASTICISM is a philosophical movement in western Christian civilization from the 9th until the 17th century and combining religious dogma with St Augustine's mysticism and Aristotelianism
  • Scholasticism: Philosophy, Method, Criticism - TheCollector
    Scholasticism, rather than being a formal school of philosophy, is better known as a method of philosophizing
  • Scholasticism - Philopedia
    Scholasticism was a dominant medieval philosophical-theological method (c 1100–1500) that systematized faith and reason using logic and Aristotelian science
  • What is Scholasticism? - PHILO-notes
    What is Scholasticism? Scholasticism is a philosophical and theological movement that emerged in the Middle Ages, specifically in the 12th century, and flourished in the following centuries, until the end of the 14th century It is considered as one of the most important and influential intellectual movements in the history of Western thought





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