Tag: #Medieval Philosophy
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Roger Bacon: "Nothing Can Be Sufficiently Known Without Experience" — The "Doctor Mirabilis" Who Fired Experiment at Thirteenth-Century Authoritarianism
In the thirteenth century, Roger Bacon exposed four obstacles to truth—blind deference to authority, the force of habit, popular prejudice, and the concealment of ignorance behind a display of apparent wisdom—and insisted that knowledge must be verified by experience.
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Thomas Aquinas: "Grace Does Not Destroy Nature but Perfects It" — The "Angelic Doctor" Who Baptized Pagan Philosophy and Built a Cathedral of Faith and Reason
In the thirteenth century, Thomas Aquinas integrated Aristotelian philosophy into Christian theology and systematized the harmony of faith and reason through the Five Ways and natural law.