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HoP 387 - Helen Hattab on Protestant Philosophy

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

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Catholic Scholasticism

i have the sense that there is a significant number of debates, positions and arguments that cut across confessional divides. i've worked quite intensely on two different topics that i think illustrate this. So first, on the question of philosophical method, you know, bartolomeus cecabon and ananfanque bercesta professor of logic and philosophy at the university of liden are among the most commonly used writers of telogic text books of the period. And in those text books, one finds e conception of method is very much informed by the writings of the italian renaissance philosopher jacopo sabarella.

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