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  2. Medieval philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Philosophy seated between the seven liberal arts; picture from the Hortus deliciarum of Herrad von Landsberg (12th century).. Medieval philosophy is the philosophy that existed through the Middle Ages, the period roughly extending from the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century until after the Renaissance in the 13th and 14th centuries. [1]

  3. List of common misconceptions about the Middle Ages

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    It is frequently asserted that medieval scholastic philosophers engaged in drawn out debates and discussions on how many angels could fit on the head of a pin or a needle. This story is used to highlight the inefficient and fruitless nature of medieval intellectual pursuits when they did happen. Nevertheless, the debates did not take place.

  4. A History of Philosophy (Copleston) - Wikipedia

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    Copleston also produced a work on Medieval Philosophy (1952) which, revised and expanded, became A History of Medieval Philosophy (1972). [19] [20] This work covered some of the same subjects as the second and third volumes of his History. Copleston would also write Aquinas (1955) expanding on his treatment of the thinker in volume 2. [21] [22]

  5. Medievalism - Wikipedia

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    The Middle Ages in art: a Pre-Raphaelite painting of a knight and a mythical seductress, the lamia (Lamia by John William Waterhouse, 1905). Medievalism is a system of belief and practice inspired by the Middle Ages of Europe, or by devotion to elements of that period, which have been expressed in areas such as architecture, literature, music, art, philosophy, scholarship, and various vehicles ...

  6. Category:Medieval philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Medieval philosophy" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Neo-Thomism in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The main reference work on medieval philosophy in Brazil, "Filosofia e Filosofias na Idade Média" was published by Celestino Pires in 1982, in order to help at a series of meetings about the subject at the University of Brasília. The Brazilian Society of Medieval Philosophy was also founded in this period. [19]

  8. History of philosophy - Wikipedia

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    The medieval period in Western philosophy began between 400 and 500 CE and ended between 1400 and 1500 CE. [28] A key distinction between this period and earlier philosophical traditions was its emphasis on religious thought. The Christian Emperor Justinian ordered the closure of philosophical schools, such as Plato's Academy.

  9. Philosophy - Wikipedia

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    The medieval period started in the 5th century CE. Its focus was on religious topics and many thinkers used ancient philosophy to explain and further elaborate Christian doctrines. [46] [47] The Renaissance period started in the 14th century and saw a renewed interest in schools of ancient philosophy, in particular Platonism.