In medieval scholasticism, this term refers to the attitude that philosophy should take toward the truth of faith and theology. It does not mean that the role of philosophy was diminished, but rather that its glory lies in serving the study of the Lord God. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
中世スコラ学で,哲学が信仰の真理や神学に対して立つべき態度をいう語。哲学の役割をおとしめていったのではなく,むしろ主なる神についての学に仕えるところにその栄光があるとの意。
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