Philosophy of Scholasticism
Becoming the dominant mode of understanding theology in the Middle Ages, scholasticism refers to the…
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Becoming the dominant mode of understanding theology in the Middle Ages, scholasticism refers to the…
From the ancient Greek word meaning “to conceal,” medieval mysticism was a set of beliefs…
St. Augustine of Hippo was a 4th-century scholar who converted to Christianity in his adult…
Born in Prussia, a part of the 19th-century German confederation, economist and writer Karl Marx…
One of the most critically-advanced and acclaimed thinkers of the 18th and 19th centuries, Georg…
While Immanuel Kant lived, he enjoyed enormous success as one of the greatest thinkers of…
Considered one of the greatest philosophers to write in the English language, Scottish-born David Hume…
Considered the founder of modern philosophy, the Frenchman René Descartes towered over intellectual thought in…
The German theologian Martin Luther lived from the end of the 15th through the middle…
16th-century Italian monk and scholar Tommaso Campanella was born Giovanni Domenico Campanella and took the…