T.J. Holopainen, Dialectic & Theology in the Eleventh Century. Leiden: E.j. Brill, 1996 [Book Review]

History and Philosophy of Logic 1997:55-59 (1997)
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A venerable story in the history of medieval philosophy has it that the eleventh century saw a debate between certain 'dialecticians', who exalted the role of reason and disdained theological authority, and 'anti-dialecticians', who carefully limited—or even rejected—the application of dialectical reasoning to Christian doctrine. A number of authors have called into question certain details of this story, but in..

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