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  1. Renaissance Vs. The Middle Ages

    ... Jewish beliefs. Medieval thinkers practiced scholasticism, which placed an
    emphasis on dialectical reasoning. Conversely, Renaissance ...

  2. Descartes And How He Tried To Remove Himself From His Skeptical ...

    ... about the external world was as certain as knowledge about mathematics." It was
    also to 'hammer the last nail into the coffin of scholasticism', but also ...

  3. Humanites

    ... Empire. The rediscovery of the works of Aristotle allowed the development
    of new Christian philosophy and method of scholasticism. ...

  4. Descartes

    ... It was also to hammer the last nail into the coffin of scholasticism, but also,
    arguably, to show that God still had a vital r_le to play in the discovery of ...

  5. Reformation

    ... In those letters he spoke as if he was an equal with them. Another of the new
    beliefs was scholasticism, which was the opposite of humanism. ...

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  1. Trials Of Witches

    ... Since the middle of the 11th century, the theological and philosophical work of
    scholasticism had been refining the Christian concepts of Satan and evil. ...

  2. Rene Descartes

    ... Descartes made an effort to apply the rational inductive methods of mathematics
    to philosophy. Before his time, the method of "Scholasticism" ruled philosophy. ...

  3. Genetic Engineering

    ... Augustine - The Bishop of Hippo (354AD to 430AD) ~Natural Phenomena explained by
    theological methods. ~led to scholasticism ~unification of theology and ...

  4. Dbq On The Scientific Revolution

    ... thought and learning. Scholasticism and humanism were replaced with rationalism
    and the scientific method- empiricism. Scientists were ...

  5. Rene Descartes

    ... Before his time, philosophy had been dominated by the method of Scholasticism, which
    was entirely based on comparing and contrasting the view of recognized ...

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