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Medieval & Renaissance Philosophy
[edit]- Albertus Magnus
- Analytical Thomism
- Anselm of Canterbury
- Aristotelianism
- Beatific vision
- Concupiscence
- Condemnations of 1210–1277
- Contra Errores Graecorum
- Cur Deus Homo
- Double truth
- Duns Scotus
- Five Ways (Aquinas)
- Godfrey of Saint Victor
- Illuminationism
- Intellectualism
- Jean Buridan
- Medieval philosophy
- Metaphysics (Aristotle)
- Natural law
- Neo-Scholasticism
- Nicholas of Cusa
- Occam's razor
- Ontological argument
- Peter Abelard
- Philosophical realism
- Principle of double effect
- Proslogion
- Quiddity
- Renaissance humanism
- Renaissance of the 12th century
- Renaissance philosophy
- Satisfaction theory of atonement
- Scholasticism
- Sum of Logic
- Summa contra Gentiles
- Summa Theologica
- Thomas Aquinas
- Thomism
- Thomistic sacramental theology
- Thought of Thomas Aquinas
- Treatise on Law
- Univocity of being
- William of Auvergne (bishop)
- William of Ockham