| 31. | Albert's activity, however, was more philosophical than theological ( see Scholasticism ).
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| 32. | Doctrines of the Arabic philosophers of the 9th 12th century who influenced medieval Scholasticism in Europe.
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| 33. | In Sprat's account, the Royal Society explicitly rejected anything that seemed like scholasticism.
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| 34. | P�tau exaggerates the faults of Scholasticism; but he defends it against the accusations of Erasmus.
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| 35. | Scholasticism originally began to reconcile the philosophy of the ancient classical philosophers with medieval Christian theology.
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| 36. | Based on Scholasticism, a source is less reliable the less it relies on primary sources.
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| 37. | The counter-reformation and developed a Second scholasticism, which was pitted against Lutheran scholasticism.
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| 38. | The counter-reformation and developed a Second scholasticism, which was pitted against Lutheran scholasticism.
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| 39. | The division is typically that of Scholasticism, organised in books, chapters, and articles.
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| 40. | Linnaeus's use of binomial nomenclature was anticipated by the theory of definition used in Scholasticism.
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