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Wonder And Skepticism In The Middle Ages 1st Edition Keagan Brewer

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Wonder And Skepticism In The Middle Ages 1st Edition Keagan Brewer
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.83 MB
Author: Keagan Brewer
ISBN: 9781138892033, 1138892033
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1
Volume: 8

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Wonder And Skepticism In The Middle Ages 1st Edition Keagan Brewer by Keagan Brewer 9781138892033, 1138892033 instant download after payment.

Wonder and Skepticism in the Middle Ages explores the response by medieval society to tales of marvels and the supernatural, which ranged from firm belief to outright rejection, and asks why the believers believed, and why the skeptics disbelieved. This work argues that the epistemological nature of medieval knowledge encouraged belief, a society organised around orality sought evidence and authority in people with status and theological explanations. However there were still a great many who disbelieved, and in particular scholastic philosophers from the twelfth-century whose work should be seen as the ideological development underpinning early modern scientific advances.

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