A major impact of Scholasticism for the advancement of science was the:
A) support of papal control of the universities.
B) recognition of an Aristotelian system to rival that of Plato.
C) suppression of William of Ockham.
D) academic freedom of the universities.
E) elevation of biology over theology in importance within the universities.
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Q6: In Aquinas' psychology, the will:
A) is subordinate
Q7: The major impact of Scholasticism:
A) left the
Q8: The new religious orders of Dominicans and
Q9: In Aquinas' system, human learning:
A) depends exclusively
Q10: The scientific work of Albertus Magnus:
A) was
Q12: The dualism of Aquinas' psychology:
A) was completely
Q13: Abélard was convinced that:
A) faith and reason
Q14: William of Ockham:
A) was an outspoken advocate
Q15: The psychology of Albertus Magnus:
A) accepted Plato's
Q16: The Inquisition was:
A) forced on the European
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