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A member of the medieval philosophical school of scholasticism; a medieval Christian Aristotelian
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Reader's Digest sold it to Scholastic in February.
And check back with us often for more related to scholastic journalism.
The Post reported that only five of the 60 employees there would be moving to Scholastic.
According to Scholastic, there are more than 8.5 million copies of the books in print.
His mother, a psychologist, is a consultant on child development to Scholastic, the educational publisher.
The book also sold to Scholastic, in New York, for more than a hundred thousand dollars.
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As the victory to force Scholastic to withdraw its book illustrates, activists and scholars are using social media effectively to counter master narratives.
The motions of plants and animals (plants being capable of internal motions associated with nutrition, reproduction, and growth), according to scholastics, proved the existence only of vegetative and animal souls respectively.
Swofford's addition of Louisville which will be the most lowly-rated academic institution in a conference already featuring NC State revealed the ACC's nakedly financial motives after its years of paying lip-service to a commitment to scholastics.
He was therefore opposed not only to Descartes, but also to traditional scholastic views.
The discussion of the relation of reason to revelation goes back at least to Albertus Magnus and Thomas Aquinas that is to the scholastic authorities.
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