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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ScholasticScholastic - Wikipedia

    Scholastic may refer to: a philosopher or theologian in the tradition of scholasticism. Scholastic (Notre Dame publication) Scholastic Corporation, an American publishing company of educational materials. Scholastic Building, in New York City. Jan I the Scholastic (14th c. AD), Duke of Oświęcim.

  2. Bartholomew of Bologna (philosopher) Francis Dominic Bencini. Bernard of Chartres. Bernard of Trilia. Berthold of Moosburg. Gabriel Biel. Blasius of Parma. John Blund. Boetius of Dacia.

  3. Modern scholasticism: Title page of the Operis de religione (1625) from Francisco Suárez. Background Protestant Reformation Counter-Reformation Aristotelianism Scholasticism Patristics. Modern scholastics Second scholasticism of the School of Salamanca Lutheran scholasticism during Lutheran orthodoxy Ramism among the Reformed orthodoxy

  4. The Coimbra Commentaries, also known as the Conimbricenses or Cursus Conimbricenses, are a group of 11 books on Aristotle (only eight can be called commentaries). [1] They were produced as part of King John III of Portugal 's efforts to make the University of Coimbra rival the University of Paris. [1] The names of 200 Jesuits, including those ...

  5. The Summa Theologiae or Summa Theologica ( transl. 'Summary of Theology' ), often referred to simply as the Summa, is the best-known work of Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274), a scholastic theologian and Doctor of the Church. It is a compendium of all of the main theological teachings of the Catholic Church, intended to be an instructional guide for ...

  6. Kebangkitan skolastisisme berkaitan erat dengan perkembangan sekolah-sekolah itu di Italia, Prancis, Spanyol, dan Inggris . Skolastisisme memberi penekanan kuat pada penalaran dialektis untuk memperluas pengetahuan melalui inferensi serta untuk menyelesaikan kontradiksi. Pemikiran skolastik juga terkenal karena keketatan analisis konseptualnya ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NominalismNominalism - Wikipedia

    Nominalism. William of Ockham. In metaphysics, nominalism is the view that universals and abstract objects do not actually exist other than being merely names or labels. [1] [2] There are at least two main versions of nominalism. One version denies the existence of universals – things that can be instantiated or exemplified by many particular ...