| 21. | Again Scholasticism came to the fore and flourished.
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| 22. | Its division is typical of Scholasticism, and hence organised in Articles and Conclusions.
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| 23. | Bontadini was also a representative known for Neo-Scholasticism in the 20th century.
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| 24. | Neostoicism of Justus Lipsius, scholasticism of Francisco Su�rez and casuistry of Jesuits were predominant.
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| 25. | The 13th and early 14th centuries are generally seen as the high period of scholasticism.
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| 26. | Scholasticism, which until then had dominated Polish philosophy, was followed by the influence.
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| 27. | And finally, the decadence of Scholasticism.
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| 28. | By the time of Malta's independence Scholasticism had waned and slowly faded away.
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| 29. | Both in content and in methodology they are very much in the style of Scholasticism.
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| 30. | He was also a patron of arts, literary works, scholasticism, and poetry.
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