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Medieval philosophy, spanning from the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century to the Renaissance in the 15th century, is characterized by the synthesis of Christian theology with the philosophical framework of ancient Greece and Rome, particularly the works of Aristotle. It focused on issues of religious faith, ethics, the nature of God, and the universe. | |||
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Medieval Philosophy | Augustine | Augustine | |
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Medieval Philosophy | Papal Power | Papal Power | |
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