scholasticism in English

noun
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the system of theology and philosophy taught in medieval European universities, based on Aristotelian logic and the writings of the early Church Fathers and having a strong emphasis on tradition and dogma.
Finally, he examines the decreasing influence of strict Reformed theology due to rising scholasticism , sectarianism and natural theology based on enlightened philosophy.

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1. 2 synonyms for Academism: academicism, scholasticism

2. 2 synonyms for Academicism: academism, scholasticism

3. Scholasticism is a term used to designate both a method and a system.

4. What are another words for Academicism? Academism, scholasticism, traditional nature

5. Please describe the development of scholasticism in antiquity and the early Middle Ages.

6. He becomes yet another defender of dead scholasticism, a mere hawker of dogma.

7. The term scholasticism then began to be used in a derogatory sense.

8. It was more broadly philosophical, and encapsulated a generalized dissatisfaction with scholasticism and tradition.

9. That it turned aside from the traditional teaching of scholasticism and theology is certain.

10. 23 He becomes yet another defender of dead scholasticism, a mere hawker of dogma.

11. 25 If that is so he might almost be considered the initiator of scholasticism with its dialectic method.

12. St. Anselm founded Scholasticism, integrated Aristotelian logic into theology, and believed that reason and revelation are compatible.

13. In this paper, we intend to sort out these important metaphysical ideas through scholasticism (especially Thomas Aquinas's).

14. If that is so he might almost be considered the initiator of scholasticism with its dialectic method.

15. The principle of "Occam Razor " was proposed by the philosopher of scholasticism in the middle ages.

16. It is hoped that through the discussion here, we can have a rudimentary understanding of the sensible epistemology of scholasticism .

17. At Oxford he was subjected to Scholasticism, the Aristotelian-influenced course of study that had dominated scholarship since the Middle Ages.

18. The Renaissance had fairly swept away the later scholasticism and with it, very largely, the constructive philosophy of the Middle Ages.

19. Academicism: 1 n orthodoxy of a scholastic variety Synonyms: academism , scholasticism Type of: traditionalism , traditionality strict adherence to traditional methods or teachings

20. Academism: 1 n orthodoxy of a scholastic variety Synonyms: academicism , scholasticism Type of: traditionalism , traditionality strict adherence to traditional methods or teachings

21. The relationship between Reasonand Belief was the core of the medieval philosophy and existed in the whole process of the formation, prosperity and decline of medieval scholasticism .

22. The dark dominate of the end of the Han Dynasty, the exclude of the ancient scholasticism, the lash of Taoism and Buddhism is the external cause of it's decline .

23. The theory of modern natural laws inherits and develops the heritage of traditional natural laws in the period of the ancient Greece, the ancient Roman, and the Christian scholasticism.

24. Averroism refers to a school of medieval philosophy based on the application of the works of 12th-century Andalusian philosopher Averroes, a commentator on Aristotle, in 13th-century Latin Christian scholasticism.

25. The strict methods in certainty that Descartes proposed is a weapons against the authority of scholasticism assumptions, and is also the Internal demand of the modern philosophy in self reforming.

26. AshʽArite definition is - an adherent of the doctrine of al-Ash'ari, who reconciled a dialectic method with orthodox beliefs to form a scholasticism of primary importance in Islam.

27. To understand Humanism, it must be contrasted with the piety and scholasticism of the Middle Ages, against which Humanism was regarded as a free and open breath of fresh air.

28. The Contemptible beast was inspired, as a politician is, a demagogue.: One is lowdown and Contemptible and nasty, and the other is expedient.: Albert, with all his scholasticism, was no Contemptible naturalist.: Why, you Contemptible, lubberly young rascal, what do you mean?: I've a very good mind to shake you severely, for your Contemptible treachery, and your imbecile conceit.