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See also [[Humanists]], [[Humanism]], and [[Renaissance]]. |
See also [[Humanists]], [[Humanism]], and [[Renaissance]]. |
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It is a commonly held belief amongst [[Humanists]] that all scholastics are |
It is a commonly held belief amongst [[Humanists]] (and [[User:Del]]) that all scholastics are tendentious, irrelevant, out-dated, dusty old stick-in-the-muds who argue and dispute about how many angels can dance on the head of a pin. |
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See [[Scholasticism]] for a a robust defence of the Scholastics by [[User:Anton]] |
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Latest revision as of 09:48, 10 November 2007
Scholastics -- followers of Scholasticism.
See also Humanists, Humanism, and Renaissance.
It is a commonly held belief amongst Humanists (and User:Del) that all scholastics are tendentious, irrelevant, out-dated, dusty old stick-in-the-muds who argue and dispute about how many angels can dance on the head of a pin.
See Scholasticism for a a robust defence of the Scholastics by User:Anton