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1. The doctrine of happiness in the philosophy of Augustine Aurelius.
2. The philosophy of Tertullian.
3. Philosophical ideas of the Bible.
4. Anthropocentrism of the Renaissance Philosophy.
5. Utah Thomas Mora.
The question for self-control
1. What is the basic feature (paradigm) of medieval philosophy?
2. What is the cause of the appearance of scholasticism?
3. Name the similarities and differences between antique and medieval
philosophy.
4. With the help of dictionary give the definition of the following notions:
patristic, scholasticism, theology, theocentrism, creationism.
5. What are the main features of medieval philosophy?
6. What is patristic and its main task?
7. Give a comment to the phrase of St. Augustine the Blessed: “I believe to
understand and I understand to believe”.
8. Which place in the world was given to man in the Renaissance?
9. Explain the theory of heliocentrism.
10. What is pantheism?
References and Web Resources
1. Anthony Kenny. A New History of Western Philosophy. – Volume 1: Ancient
Philosophy. – Oxford – New York. – 2006. – 342 p. Access mode:
https://archive.org/stream/AncientPhilosophy/Ancient%20Philosophy_djvu.txt
2. Bertrant Rassel. The History of Western Philosophy. – New York, 1945. –
956 p. Access mode:
http://www.giuliotortello.it/clil/History_of_Western_Philosophy.pdf
3. Encyclopedia Britannica. Access mode: https://www.britannica.com/topic-
browse/Philosophy
4. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Access mode: http://www.iep.utm.edu/
5. Frederick Copleston. A History of philosophy. – Volume II. Medieval
philosophy. – New York, Doublday, 1993. – 314 p. Access mode:
http://www.ignaciodarnaude.com/textos_diversos/Copleston,History%20of%20Philo
sophy,Volume%20II(Medieval%20Philosophy).pdf
6. Simon Blackburn. The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy. – Oxford paperback
reference. – 1996. – 510 p. Access mode: http://takfiknamati.tv/en/wp-
content/uploads/2016/09/Simon_Blackburn_The_Oxford_Dictionary_of_PhilosoBoo
kos.org_.pdf
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