Scholastic

/skəˈlæstɪk/ adjective

Relating to the medieval philosophical and theological method that sought to reconcile classical philosophy, especially Aristotle, with Christian doctrine through systematic reasoning.

From Latin 'scholasticus,' derived from Greek 'scholastikos' meaning 'of the school.' Originally referred to anyone engaged in formal learning, but became specifically associated with medieval university methodology.

AFskolasties
AMትምህርታዊ
ARدراسي
BGсхоластичен
BNশিক্ষামূলক
CAescolar
CSškolní
DAskolastisk
DEschulisch
ELσχολαστικός
ESescolástico
ETskolastiline
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