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Definition of Schoolmen

Schoolmen
Schoolman School"man`, n.; pl. Schoolmen. One versed in the niceties of academical disputation or of school divinity. Note: The schoolmen were philosophers and divines of the Middle Ages, esp. from the 11th century to the Reformation, who spent much time on points of nice and abstract speculation. They were so called because they taught in the medi[ae]val universities and schools of divinity.

Meaning of Schoolmen from wikipedia

- of Aristotle but also of Neoplatonism. The Scholastics, also known as Schoolmen, included as its main figures Anselm of Canterbury ("the father of scholasticism")...
- For sometimes we use the word nature for that Author of nature whom the schoolmen, harshly enough, call natura naturans, as when it is said that nature...
- Great. In the Middle Ages, the theory was systematically taught by the Schoolmen such as Bonaventure. Augustine "coupled the doctrine of the Trinity with...
- scholasticism was an important tool, and the academicians were called schoolmen. During the Middle Ages and much of the Early Modern period, the main...
- Deus Homo the definition that was followed by the great 13th-century Schoolmen, namely that Original Sin is the "privation of the righteousness which...
- For sometimes we use the word nature for that Author of nature whom the schoolmen, harshly enough, call natura naturans, as when it is said that nature...
- twelfth century, and it was finally under its flag that the late Spanish Schoolmen developed the foundations of the genesis and functioning of spontaneously...
- Bacon's philosophy, Charles Sanders Peirce noted, "To Roger Bacon,... the schoolmen's conception of reasoning appeared only an obstacle to truth... [but] Of...
- 2006, p. 154. Davies 2004, p. 14. Brian Duignan, ed. (2011). "Age of the Schoolmen". The History of Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy, from 500 to 1500 CE...
- --To the close of the Troubles in the Reign of Charles I 1835 Monks and Schoolmen (V) 1821 "Record we too, with just and faithful pen," Ecclesiastical Sonnets...