Philosophy Questions
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His masterpiece ______________ ________________ was organized according to the dialectical method of the scholastics.
Thus, these cathedrals could be built with thin walls that were filled with magnificent _____________ _______________ windows, which created a play of light that varied with the sun at different times of the day
Perhaps the most popular was ____________________ poetry, chiefly the product of _______________ and ________________
The revival of the Roman law occurred in a world in which law was comprised of a hodgepodge of ______________________ law codes, _____________ customs, and ______________ regulations
By the beginning of the ________th century, the old system of the _______________ was being replaced by a rational, decision-making process based on the systematic collection and analysis of _______________________
Another popular form of the vernacular literature was the _________________ romance. The story of King ____________________, legendary king of the ________th century Britons, became a popular subject of this type of literature
Construction of the cathedral of Notre- Dame in Paris was begun in _______________, but was not completed until the beginning of the _______th century. It often took _____ or more generations to complete a cathedral, and the first generation of builders must have begun with the knowledge that they would not live to see the complete project
Many were built in a truly international style, the _____________________. The builders of these churches made a significant innovation by replacing the earlier flat wooden ceiling with a long, round stone vault called a __________________ vault or a cross vault where two __________________ vaults intersected
Begun in the 12th century and brought to perfection in the 13th, the ________________ cathedral remains one of the greatest artistic triumphs pf the high middle ages
HE argued that without God's help, unaided reason alone could not grasp _________________ truths, such as the _____________or the ____________________
After completing the liberal arts curriculum, a student could go on to study law, medicine, or _______________, which was considered the most highly regarded subject of the medieval curriculum
Another aspect of the intellectual revival of the high middle ages was a resurgence of interest in the works of classical antiquity- the works of the _________________ and ________________
Basically, medieval university instruction used the ________________ method and after a _____ or ______ year period of study, student were given a comprehensive __________ exam
In northern Europe, the university of _____________ became the first recognized university
Education in the early middle ages rested primarily with the ________________, especially the ______________
All classes were conducted in ____________, which provided a common means of communication for students, regardless of their country of origin
The philosophical and theological system of the medieval schools is called __________________________
The most famous were Chartres, Reims, Paris, Laon, and Soissons, all in _____________, which was the ________________________ center of Europe by the 12th century
It was through the translation efforts of the ________________ world that the west recovered these important works
A primary preoccupation of this school of thought was the attempt to reconcile _____________ and ______________, to demonstrate that what was accepted on _______________ was in harmony with what could be learned by ____________________
