Medieval Philosophers of Christian Europe: Context of the time, influence of Saint Augustine and repercussion today
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Philosophy, during the “Christianitas”, excludes women, who have used the story to express their ideas: hagiography, and especially mysticism. We see, in Hildegarda and the other medieval philosophers, a coincidence: interiority, a holistic vision of the person, which encompasses the feeling and the heart. Saint Augustine will have a great influence on this tradition based on experience, image and intuition, rather than on concepts: thought with a soul. It is precisely this interiority that is very necessary in our time, and this experiential knowledge has a place in philosophy.
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