Aristotelianism
the philosophy of aristotle.
emphasis upon deduction and upon investigation of concrete and particular things and situations.
historical examples
but aristotelianism as a system soon ceased to be in vogue, and by the sixth century was no longer known.
the mediaeval mind (volume i of ii) henry osborn taylor
people would no longer be fed on the dry crust of aristotelianism or be satisfied with the intellectual jugglery of the schoolmen.
the eighteen christian centuries james white
scholasticism is the aristotelianism of medieval orthodoxy as taught in the “schools” or universities of western europe.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 16, slice 8 various
the whole movement is little else than a chapter in the history of aristotelianism.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 2, slice 3 various
if averrhosm differs from aristotelianism, it does not differ consciously.
medival heresy and the inquisition a. s. turberville
aristotelianism approved itself as the controversial instrument, and in due course held the field alone.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 16, slice 8 various
the mingling of aristotelianism and religion in the scholastic theology luther had -ssailed.
edward caldwell moore edward moore
this deep metaphysical divergence was the prime cause of the transition from platonism to aristotelianism.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 2, slice 5 various
the difficulty was increased with the advent of aristotelianism in the thirteenth century.
medival heresy and the inquisition a. s. turberville
aristotelianism, however, did not reign without a rival even in the later middle ages.
history of modern philosophy alfred william benn
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