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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary scolastiquement|scholastic|scholastically|scholasticism adj., «scolaire», rare av. XVIIe; lat. scholasticus, du grec skholastikos, de skholê. =>École. 1 târixi (=> Thomas d'Aquin) maktab-i + eng. scholasticism : maktab-zadagi + Commence, au XIIe siècle, l’âge d’or de la « scolastique » (enseignement conjoint de la philosophie et de la théologie). La curiosité intellectuelle, l’esprit de recherche sont partout. On découvre et on traduit les philosophes arabes comme Avicenne (980-1037), Averroès (1126-1198), ou juifs, comme Maimonide (1134-1205), ces deux derniers natifs de Cordoue. (Le Monde, le 17/09/2006) + Contact with the Mohammedans, in Spain, and to a lesser extent in Sicily, made the West aware of Aristotle; also of Arabic numerals, algebra, and chemistry. It was this contact that began the revival of learning in the eleveth century, leading to the Scholastic philosophy. (p. 288) ... Scholasticism, in its narrower sense, begins early in the twelfth century. As a philosophic school, it has certain definite characteristics. First, it is confined within the limits of what appears to the writer to be orthodoxy; if his views are condemned by a council, he is usually willing to retract. (p. 427) ... [In 12th century] the scholastic philosophers were all clerics, and Church councils took care to keep them within the bounds of orthodoxy, or discipline them if they strayed. (p. 422) ... The whole of early scholasticism may be viewed, politically, as an offshoot of the Church's struggle for power. (p. 433) ... He [Francis Bacon] held that philosophy should be kept separate from theology, not intimately blended with it as in scholasticism. (p. 527) (B. RUSSELL, History of Western Philosophy) + Le Dieu de la science scholastique, c'est Aristote ; c'est religion de débattre de ses ordonnances, ... (MONTAIGNE, Les Essais, Œuvres complètes dans La Bibliothèque de la Pléiade, Éditions Gallimard, 1962, p.521) 2 dabir-i/âna xod-be/bâlâ-gir + ... point de vue scolastique, …
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 scho·las·tic n. Pronunciation: skə- ' las-tik Function: adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin &Latin; Medieval Latin scholasticus of the schoolmen, from Latin, of a school, from Greek scholastikos, from scholazein to keep a school, from scholē school Date: 1596 1 a often capitalized : of or relating to Scholasticism < scholastic theology> < scholastic philosophy> b : suggestive or characteristic of a scholastic especially in subtlety or aridity : PEDANTIC <dull scholastic reports> 2 : of or relating to schools or scholars especially : of or relating to high school or secondary school –scho·las·ti·cal·ly \-ti-k(ə-)lē\ adverb ]]> 2 scholastic n. Function: noun Date: 1644 1 a capitalized : a Scholastic philosopher b : PEDANT , FORMALIST 2 [New Latin scholasticus, from Latin scholasticus, adjective] : a student in a scholasticate 3 : a person who adopts academic or traditional methods in art]]>