TTC【双语字幕版】:西方文明的基础(S01E38:中世纪的学术文化)
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Non-Scholastic Writing
- Letters; e.g. Abelard & Heloise
- Mystical writers; e.g. Bernard of Clairvaux; Monks of the School of St. Victor
- Satire; e.g. The Gospel According to the Silver Marks
- Latin Poetry
Peter Abelard, 1079-1142; "David's Lament for Jonathan"; Sic et Non (1120)
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influence of the Islamic world
- Ibn Sina (Avicenna) 980-1037
- Ibn Rushd (Averroes) 1126-1198; the distinguish between knowledge by reason and by divine
- Solomon ibn Gebirol (Avicebron) 1021-1070
- Moses ben Maimon (Maimonides) 1135-1204
- Solomon ben Isaac (Rashi) 1040-1105
Talmud: Commentary on the scriptural studies of the ancient rabbis who themselves commented on the Hebrew scriptures
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The increasing application of dialectic and logical reasoning and its impact on teaching methods, and the supreme reigned of logic
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Scholasticism
- A name for a period of time (12th & 13th centuries) when the competing claims of faith and reason were explored.
- "Schoolism": the masters, the books, the curriculums, the attitudes of the medieval schools
- Scholastic Method: Involved the very close reading of set texts coupled with the commentaries on those texts.
- A particular method of formal reasoning based on dialectical analysis
Concordance of Discordant Canons, aka Decretum (ca. 1140); Gratian
- Sententia: A conclusion reached at the end of a process of logical reasoning
- Quaestio: Question
- Disputatio: Disputation
Four Books of Sentences (1158); Peter Lombard (1100-1160)
Treated:
- The Trinity
- Creation and Sin
- The Incarnation and Virtues
- Last Things
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13th Century, Large-scale treatments of whole realms of knowledge: Summas
Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274), the relationship between faith and reason, natural and revealed truth
- Summa Contra Gentiles (1264)
- Summa Theologiae (1270)
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the advent of universities
- Studium Generale: A place where all studies could be pursued
- Universitas: The "whole", the totality of the scholars who made up the university
- Four Faculties: Arts, Theology, Law, Medicine