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How to use scholasticism in a sentence

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I've been trained by a state-financed educational institution in the discourse of philosophy that still bears the scars of scholasticism.
Nothing, especially not the deepest and most sacred religious beliefs, was safe from logic-chopping medieval scholasticism.
This, however, does not seem to be either the best or the most prevalent view of scholasticism regarding synderesis.
This text highlights how my training in philosophy was a plunging into the history of philosophy with its dangers of scholasticism.
Even Thomas Aquinas was a stowaway, as the Spaniards smuggled his scholasticism and rigid conceptions of social hierarchy into the Americas.
Because most medieval physicians defended scholasticism, he was not a friend of the medical profession.
The turn away from Protestant scholasticism was given clear, systematic justification in the theology of Horace Bushnell.
Spanish medical knowledge of the age, still heavily based on Galen and scholasticism, assumed that light-skinned men were colder and phlegmatic.
Many have looked to the rise of modern science for the answer, particularly in its decisive break with medieval scholasticism.
His major contributions however were in the fields of Madhyamaka philosophy and Abhidharma scholasticism.
While borrowing much from scholasticism, Descartes' account is distinguished by its scope of application.
Medieval scholasticism has continued to fuel contemporary debates on euthanasia and abortion and it has helped revive casuistry.
Humanism is often opposed to medieval scholasticism and macaronic language.
Belief in the truth that the creation is God's handiwork generated the scientific progress that began not in the eighteenth century but in medieval scholasticism.
Finally, he examines the decreasing influence of strict Reformed theology due to rising scholasticism, sectarianism and natural theology based on enlightened philosophy.
The level of research is astonishing, at times to the point of scholasticism.
There were tirades against Aristotle and scholasticism, aimed at the universities.
De Maio writes: «The theory of communication plays a role that can be compared to that occupied by metaphysics in scholasticism.
As a result, religious Egyptians are starting to question the rigid scholasticism of Islamist debate.
Thus all the conditions were ripe for a radical departure from the older medieval scholasticism.
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John Locke's influence caused modern philosophy to supercede traditional scholasticism.
Such an age of sciolism and scholasticism may possibly once more get the better of the literary world.
But it is not the result of mere barren connoisseurship or scholasticism.
In fact, scholasticism had exalted reason as well as the will.
For scholasticism began now to come in contact with practical life.
That day the downfall of scholasticism in England was at last complete.
In its earliest form it cannot be denied that scholasticism did good.
Only look at the theological quiddities of effete scholasticism.
Albert, with all his scholasticism, was no contemptible naturalist.
This impulse by which the medieval society of scholasticism, feudalism, and chivalry was to be made over into what we call the modern world came first from Italy.
It is true also that Scholasticism is not only ministerial to Popery, but in parts is consubstantial with Popery.
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