| 11. | It should thus only spring from Christian Aristotelianism, not from Stoicism or Neoplatonism ."
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| 12. | All those " novateurs " keenly felt the deficiencies of Aristotelianism and the oppressiveness of tradition.
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| 13. | Javier Roiz emphasizes the schematic and dogmatic version of Aristotelianism prevalent in 16th-century Europe.
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| 14. | She rejected the Aristotelianism and mechanical philosophy of the seventeenth century, preferring a vitalist model instead.
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| 15. | A central issue is that Ramus's anti-Aristotelianism arose out of a concern for pedagogy.
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| 16. | The authority of Ibn Daud, however, did not suffice to give permanence to Aristotelianism in Judaism.
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| 17. | From this vantage-ground Ritschl criticizes the use of Aristotelianism and speculative philosophy in scholastic and Protestant theology.
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| 18. | All medieval natural philosophers were Aristotelians, but " Aristotelianism " had become a somewhat broad and flexible concept.
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| 19. | Salutati also played a part in supplanting Aristotelianism and emphasizing the study of Plato when it came to philosophy.
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| 20. | In fact, Thomas modified both Aristotelianism and Neoplatonism by way of heavy reliance on the Pseudo-Dionysius.
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