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With what does Scholasticism merge Aristotle’s logic?

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Answered by Chirpy
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Scholasticism merges its outlook on the world of nature with Aristotle's logic. The Scholastics adopt the doctrine of matter and form. They apply it to living things and also to inorganic nature. 

Aristotle was a Greek philosopher and scientist. His ideas, his system of logic, his moral philosophy and his science helped to develop a new Golden Age of scholastic theology.

Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Scholasticism combines religious philosophy particularly Christian religious philosophy with Aristotelian rationale. Religious truth guides Aristotelian inquiry in this specific technique. One eminent illustration is Thomas Aquinas. However the same can be said for the Muslims, for example, Averroes and Avicenna, who around a similar general time, looked to apply Aristotelian rationale inside their own philosophical frameworks.

Scholasticism is a technique for a basic idea which overwhelmed educating by the scholastics of medieval colleges in Europe from around 1100 to 1700 and a program of utilizing that strategy in articulating and shielding doctrine in an undeniably pluralistic setting.
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