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[skə-lăśtĭ-sĭźəm]
(n.)The dominant western Christian theological and philosophical school of…
(n.)Close adherence to the methods, traditions, and teachings of a sect or…
(n.)Scholarly conservatism or pedantry.
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Scholasticism is derived from the Latin word scholasticus (Greek: σχολαστικός ), which means "that [which] belongs to the school," and was a method of learning taught by the academics ( scholast...
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Scholasticism is a term used to designate both a method and a system. It is applied to theology as well as to philosophy. Scholastic theology is distinguished from Patristic theology on the one hand, and from positive theology on the other.
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A survey of the history of Western philosophy. ... They helped give rise to the development of scholasticism, a process of intergenerational cooperation engendered by shared appeal to a common tradition of rational argumentation. ... Origins of Scholasticism...
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Glossary of Religion and Philosophy - Scholasticism ... Scholasticism developed a poor reputation after the coming of the Renaissance, but scholastic writers produced a lot of important philosophy which merits consideration.
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Several articles on Scholasticism. A source of information for deeper understanding of religious subjects. ... Scholasticism is a form of Christian philosophy and theology developed by scholars who came to be called schoolmen. It flourished during the medieval period of European history. The heart of scholasticism insisted...
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One of the principal methods of Scholasticism was the use of the logic and philosophic vocabulary of Aristotle in teaching, demonstration, and discussion. ... One of the principal methods of Scholasticism was the use of the logic and philosophic vocabulary of Aristotle in teaching, demonstration, and discussion.
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2.8 Scholasticism ... From the time of the Renaissance until at least the beginning of the 19th century, the term Scholasticism, not unlike the name Middle Ages, was used as an expression of blame and contempt. ... Scholasticism is so much a many-sided phenomenon that, in spite of intensive research,
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