In his Spirit of
Mediaeval Philosophy, Etienne Gilson considers how medieval Catholic philosophers would have regarded «an exercise of reason that would be purely philosophical and systematically withdrawn from the influence of faith.»
Not exact matches
An interesting comment — «You don't need much knowledge of cultural history and the
philosophy of science to understand why the testimony of
mediaeval monks written in Latin doesn't stand a chance against statistics.
You don't need much knowledge of cultural history and the
philosophy of science to understand why the testimony of
mediaeval monks written in Latin doesn't stand a chance against statistics.