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scholastic Meaning in Tamil ( scholastic வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

மாணாக்கனுக்குக் கொடுக்கப்படும் உபகாரச் சம்பளம், பள்ளிக் கல்விக்குரிய, கற்றறிந்தோரிக்குரிய,

Adjective:

மாணாக்கனுக்குக் கொடுக்கப்படும் உபகாரச் சம்பளம், பள்ளிக் கல்விக்குரிய, கற்றறிந்தோரிக்குரிய,



scholastic's Usage Examples:

It, is perhaps unnecessary to point out how small a proportion of the "intellectuals" were scholastics even in the 13th century.


The scholastic systems are not the free products of speculation; in the main they are summae theologiae, or they are modified versions of Aristotle.


He did something for the furtherance of learning by establishing schools in every town and by giving privileges to serfs who adopted a scholastic life.


SYNDERESIS, a term in scholastic philosophy applied to the inborn moral consciousness which distinguishes between good and evil.


The dissolution of feudalism, the development of towns, the growth of scholasticism, all these and much more have been ascribed to the Crusades, when in truth they were concomitants rather than results, or at any rate, if in part the results of the Crusades, were in far larger part the results of other things.


Some account has been already given of scholastic opinion on presbyteral ordination to the diaconate and even to the priesthood.


Here he studied scholastic philosophy and theology under a pupil of Occam's, from whom he imbibed the nominalist conception of philosophy; in addition he studied canon law, medicine, astronomy and even magic, and apparently some Hebrew.


Beyond the Alps it was otherwise; among the Teutonic nations at least the revolt against the scholastic philosophy, the rout of the obscurantists, the eager pursuit of Hellenic culture, had a religious aspect.


In 1602 he entered the university of Louvain, then in the throes of a violent conflict between the Jesuit, or scholastic, party and the followers of Michael Baius, who swore by St Augustine.


GILBERT DE LA PORREE, frequently known as Gilbertus Porretanus or Pictaviensis (1070-1154), scholastic logician and theologian, was born at Poitiers.


Like the Arabian logicians, and some of the scholastics, who held that ideas existed in a threefold form - ante res, in rebus and post res - he laid down the principle that the archetypal ideas existed metaphysically in the ultimate unity or intelligence, physically in the world of things, and logically in signs, symbols or notions.


The ranks of scientists include the cosmographer Pedro Nunes (Nonius), a famous mathematician, and the botanist Garcia da Orta, whose Colloquios dos simples e drogas was the first book to be printed in the East (1563), while the form of Aristotelian scholastic philosophy known as Philosophia conimbricensis had a succession of learned exponents.





Synonyms:

scholarly person, bookworm, student, bookman, scholar, purist, pedant,



Antonyms:

specialist,

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