Definitions for Aristotelianism

Aristotelianism Ar·is·to·te·lian·ism

Spelling: [ar-uh-stuh-teel-yuh-niz-uh<
IPA: /ˌær ə stəˈtil yəˌnɪz əm, -ˈti li ə-, əˌrɪs tə-/

Aristotelianism is a 15 letter English word.

You can make 3422 anagrams from letters in Aristotelianism (aaeiiilmnorsstt).

Definitions for Aristotelianism

noun

  1. the philosophy of Aristotle.
  2. emphasis upon deduction and upon investigation of concrete and particular things and situations.

Origin of Aristotelianism

First recorded in 1835-45; Aristotelian + -ism

Examples for Aristotelianism

People would no longer be fed on the dry crust of Aristotelianism or be satisfied with the intellectual jugglery of the Schoolmen.

This deep metaphysical divergence was the prime cause of the transition from Platonism to Aristotelianism.

Scholasticism is the Aristotelianism of medieval orthodoxy as taught in the “schools” or universities of Western Europe.

The Church could not but be alive to the risks involved in any converse with Aristotelianism.

The whole movement is little else than a chapter in the history of Aristotelianism.

Aristotelianism approved itself as the controversial instrument, and in due course held the field alone.

Harvey did not break with Aristotelianism; on the contrary, he lent considerable authority to it.

The difficulty was increased with the advent of Aristotelianism in the thirteenth century.

If Averrhosm differs from Aristotelianism, it does not differ consciously.

The mingling of Aristotelianism and religion in the scholastic theology Luther had assailed.

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