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  2. Scholasticism - Wikipedia

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    Scholasticism was a medieval school of philosophy that employed a critical organic method of philosophical analysis predicated upon Aristotelianism and the Ten Categories. Christian scholasticism emerged within the monastic schools that translated scholastic Judeo-Islamic philosophies, and "rediscovered" the collected works of Aristotle.

  3. Thomas Aquinas - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Aquinas OP (/ ə ˈ k w aɪ n ə s / ⓘ ə-KWY-nəs; Italian: Tommaso d'Aquino, lit. 'Thomas of Aquino'; c. 1225 – 7 March 1274) was an Italian [6] Dominican friar and priest, the foremost Scholastic thinker, [7] as well one of the most influential philosophers and theologians in the Western tradition. [8]

  4. Alphonsus Liguori - Wikipedia

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    Alphonsus Maria de Liguori, CSsR (27 September 1696 – 1 August 1787) was an Italian Catholic bishop and saint, as well as a spiritual writer, composer, musician, artist, poet, lawyer, scholastic philosopher, and theologian.

  5. List of Medieval European scholars - Wikipedia

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    See also scholasticism A. Abbo of Fleury (or Abbon), (945–1004) Abélard, Pierre, (1079–1142) Abner of Burgos, (1270 ... St Acca of Hexham, (660–740) Adam of ...

  6. St. Louis Hegelians - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis Hegelians were a group of thinkers based in St. Louis, Missouri, who flourished in the 1860s.They were influenced by German Idealism and Hegelianism. [1] They were led by William Torrey Harris and Henry Conrad Brokmeyer and were responsible for the publication of the Journal of Speculative Philosophyfrom 1867 to 1893, a non–theological organ which published an early essay on ...

  7. Category:Scholastic philosophers - Wikipedia

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  8. Louis-Adolphe Paquet - Wikipedia

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    Louis-Adolphe Paquet c.1900. Encouraged by the pope [4] to promote Neo-Scholasticism in Canada, he became one of the foremost proponents of the new philosophy, writing extensively on it and founding in 1930 the Académie canadienne Saint-Thomas d'Aquin, a philosophical organization devoted to the study of Saint Thomas Aquinas' writings. A ...

  9. Neo-scholasticism - Wikipedia

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    [10] Neo-scholasticism sought to restore the fundamental doctrines embodied in the scholasticism of the 13th century, which may be summarized as follows: 1. God is pure actuality and absolute perfection, substantially distinct from every finite thing. He alone can create and preserve all beings other than Himself.