Initiation into Philosophy by Émile Faguet
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Philosophic Ideas which Christianity Welcomed, Adopted, or Created; How it must Give a Fresh Aspect to All Philosophy, even that Foreign to Itself. PART II IN THE MIDDLE AGES CHAPTER I FROM THE FIFTH CENTURY TO THE THIRTEENTH Philosophy is only an Interpreter of Dogma. When it is Declared Contrary to Dogma by the Authority of Religion, it is a Heresy. Orthodox and Heterodox Interpretations. Some Independent Philosophers. CHAPTER II THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY Influence of Aristotle. His Adoption by the Church. Religious Philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas. CHAPTER III THE FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH CENTURIES Decadence of Scholasticism. Forebodings of the Coming Era. |
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