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His main interest was in the history of Medieval philosophy.
The idea of "perfect community" was also present in medieval philosophy.
The director of the Institute is the professor holding the chair in medieval philosophy at the university.
He has an annual memorial conference in his name on the subject of medieval philosophy.
This is a list of articles in medieval philosophy.
The active intellect was the subject of intense discussion in medieval philosophy.
In this book, he applied a new, analytic problems approach method to the history of medieval philosophy.
Well it's like medieval philosophy in that it's not utilitarian.
Baeumker was known in particular for his studies in the history of medieval philosophy.
Medieval philosophy, including Christian theology, was strongly influenced by dualism.
Michalski was a leading Polish student of medieval philosophy.
His books embodied medieval philosophy and intellectual order.
Leftow's research interests include metaphysics, medieval philosophy, and philosophical theology.
All the main branches of philosophy today were a part of Medieval philosophy.
It has its origins in medieval philosophy.
This became incorporated into Greek medieval philosophy.
Summum bonum is basically its equivalent in medieval philosophy.
It likewise deals with the significance of the theory of transcendentals for medieval philosophy in general.
The men who created late medieval philosophy and theology were no longer confident that unaided human reason could build a workable Christian synthesis.
Both Platonic and Aristotelian forms appear in medieval philosophy.
The original meanings are not used by modern philosophers unless they are commenting on classical or medieval philosophy.
McKeon was a pioneer American scholar of medieval philosophy and the history of science.
In medieval philosophy, there was much debate over whether the universe had a finite or infinite past (see Temporal finitism).
Cantor thought that infinite numbers really existed, and used ideas from ancient and medieval philosophy to prove his point.
Theories of how elites rose to power and later degenerated were also pervasive in ancient and medieval philosophies.