• Scholasticism is a medieval philosophical and theological system that sought to reconcile faith with reason and the teachings of the Church with the philosophical legacy of the classical world.
  • The core of Scholasticism is its method, which involves the presentation of a question, the citation of authoritative opinions on both sides of the issue, and the formulation of a resolution that reconciles apparent contradictions.
  • Prominent scholastic philosophers…used this method to explore various theological and philosophical topics, such as the nature of God, the problem of evil, and the interplay between free will and divine omniscience.
  • Scholasticism wasn’t a single philosophy, but rather a broad approach with different thinkers emphasizing different aspects. It faced criticism for being too focused on logic and debate, neglecting other ways of knowing.
  • Through their systematic approach, logical rigor, and integration of faith and reason, the Scholastics made lasting contributions to the development of philosophical inquiry

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Provide a list of the key contributions Scholastics have made to philosophical thought.


List the most influential Scholastics in history.


Produce a 20-line hypothetical dialogue between a Scholastic and a 1st-year philosophy student.


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Phil Stilwell

Phil picked up a BA in Philosophy a couple of decades ago. After his MA in Education, he took a 23-year break from reality in Tokyo. He occasionally teaches philosophy and critical thinking courses in university and industry. He is joined here by ChatGPT, GEMINI, CLAUDE, and occasionally Copilot, Perplexity, and Grok, his far more intelligent AI friends. The seven of them discuss and debate a wide variety of philosophical topics I think you’ll enjoy.

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