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Scholasticism

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2009

Extract

The quickening of interest in the great philosophical figure of Aquinas which has taken place during the last few years is a wellattested phenomenon. Of recent years there has been a distinct recognition that this mediaeval period was a most important time in the development of the human race, and that it has many urgent lessons for a modern age which has begun to realize that science and industry and mechanical efficiency have not succeeded in building such a perfect society as the optimistic Victorians had hastily hoped.

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Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1936

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page 464 Note 1 Partly due to facts recorded in the Times Literary Supplement.