
Being Religious in a Post-Medieval World: Spinoza, Paschal and Thomas | Prof. F. C. Bauerschmidt
The Thomistic Institute
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Philosophical Shift Towards God's Irrelevance in Post-Medieval Thought
The chapter explores how science and philosophy in the early modern period began to operate without referencing God's creation, focusing on the ideas of Spinoza, Pascal, and Descartes. It delves into the divergence between new philosophy and traditional Aristotelian views, showcasing the critique of Aristotle's concepts by Pascal and Spinoza.
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