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Intellectual life was marked by scholasticism, a philosophy that emphasised joining faith to reason, and by the founding of universities.
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He was also a patron of arts, literary works, scholasticism, and poetry.
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Scholasticism, which was in decline in these times, was still taught; and the students spent their time in metaphysical discussions.
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Such works continued to undermine the universal ambitions of both authorities and were produced by the most important authors of the scholasticism crisis.
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Because of its emphasis on rigorous dialectical method, scholasticism was eventually applied to many other fields of study.
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The school was dominated by scholasticism, with the dialectic and disputation playing a central role in the delivery of education.
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Scholasticism did not recognize this science apart from other branches of theology.
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The primary purpose of scholasticism was to find the answer to a question or resolve a contradiction.
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The 13th and early 14th centuries are generally regarded as the high period of scholasticism.
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This influence is in harmony with the tendencies of scholasticism.
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