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Aristotelianism

[ar-uh-stuh-teel-yuh-niz-uhm, -tee-lee-uh-, uh-ris-tuh-] / ˌær ə stəˈtil yəˌnɪz əm, -ˈti li ə-, əˌrɪs tə- /


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Zero was on the way, and just as the church was breaking the shackles of Aristotelianism, it arrived.

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This was no easy or rapid victory: philosophy, particularly Aristotelianism, had long had a powerful hold over Europe's intellectual life.

From Nature

It was the period of revolt against the Aristotelianism of the schools, and Gassendi shared to the full the empirical tendencies of the age.

From Project Gutenberg

The opposition to Aristotelianism among the humanists has already been alluded to.

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The moral philosophy of Aquinas is Aristotelianism with a Neoplatonic tinge, interpreted and supplemented by a view of Christian dogma derived chiefly from Augustine.

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