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- 2. Content of lecture: Introduction Characteristics of the medieval period Patristics (St. Augustine) Scholastica (Thomas Aquinas) Nominalism
- 3. Introduction The origin of medieval philosophy lies in the period of early Christianity The hallmark of
- 4. Introduction Therefore, medieval philosophy had theocentric character (the Greek word - theos - God) The main
- 5. Patristics and scholastica Patristics (Latin word “pater” – “father”) - a set of theological and philosophical
- 6. Characteristics of the Medieval period Christian worldview has arisen in the first century in Palestine Christianity
- 7. Roman Empire
- 8. Early Christianity
- 9. Early Christianity Early Christians were cruel persecuted in Roman Empire, as the opposition to the official
- 10. Crucifixion of Christ
- 11. Persecution of Christians
- 12. Medieval philosophy was characterized by: Providence. The method of examination of historical events from the point
- 13. Religious worldview of Middle Ages were characterized by: Symbolism. Every significant phenomenon in nature and history
- 14. St. Augustine (354-430) The prominent thinker of MA. His ideas have determined the further development of
- 15. St. Augustine (354-430)
- 16. St. Augustine (354-430) The philosopher focused on issues of God and the world, life and times,
- 17. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) Prominent and influential philosopher of medieval Western Europe is Thomas Aquinas (Фома Аквинский)
- 18. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274)
- 19. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) Moral and practical human actions are determined by the mind through the choice
- 20. Nominalism and realism Several centuries the fierce debate between realists and nominalists exerted (әсер ету/оказывать влияние)
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