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![[User Picture]](http://klab.lv/userpic/127103/24) | | From: | artis |
| Date: | February 25th, 2007 - 02:49 pm |
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During the High Middle Ages theology was therefore the ultimate subject at universities, being named "The Queen of the Sciences", and serving as the capstone to the Trivium and Quadrivium that young men were expected to study. This meant that the other subjects (including Philosophy) existed primarily to help with theological thought.
| From: | slikts |
| Date: | February 25th, 2007 - 02:55 pm |
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es gribētu piezīmēt, ka tagad nav viduslaiki, bet pieci gadsimti pēc zinātniskās revolūcijas
![[User Picture]](http://klab.lv/userpic/127103/24) | | From: | artis |
| Date: | February 25th, 2007 - 03:26 pm |
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nu un? tradīcijas ir noturīgas. es neapgalvoju, ka tas nav iracionāli. tad jau ej un reductio ad absurdum, ir daudz ne–zinātniskā cilvēku rīcībā. thanks you for stating the obvious.
![[User Picture]](http://klab.lv/userpic/127103/24) | | From: | artis |
| Date: | February 25th, 2007 - 03:26 pm |
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thank-
| From: | slikts |
| Date: | February 25th, 2007 - 03:33 pm |
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tu jau esi tas, kas iebāž kaut kādu citātu nevietā | |