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What is a scholasticism?

What is a scholasticism? Here are some definitions.

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  1. (philosophy) a tradition or school of philosophy, originating in the Middle Ages, that combines classical philosophy with Catholic theology
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The turn away from Protestant scholasticism was given clear, systematic justification in the theology of Horace Bushnell.
Many have looked to the rise of modern science for the answer, particularly in its decisive break with medieval scholasticism.
Even Thomas Aquinas was a stowaway, as the Spaniards smuggled his scholasticism and rigid conceptions of social hierarchy into the Americas.
This, however, does not seem to be either the best or the most prevalent view of scholasticism regarding synderesis.
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.

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