These absurdities are typical of scholastic philosophy according to Hobbes.
In particular, scholastic philosophy does not oppose the "advance and development of natural science."
He had a special interest in Aristotle and scholastic philosophy.
The three main objects of scholastic philosophy were the soul, the world, and God.
The letter also set out his position in relation to scholastic philosophy.
He was also awarded the college medal for scholastic philosophy.
At Oxford he was noted for his knowledge of scholastic philosophy and theology.
In 1948, he got professorship for scholastic philosophy and pedagogy.
However, the gothic style and medieval scholastic philosophy remained exclusively until the turn of the 16th century.
He also wrote a book on scholastic philosophy.