Friday, February 5, 2010

Black Western Chikan What Impact Did The Black Death Have On Western Philosophy?

What impact did the Black Death have on western philosophy? - black western chikan

What effect did the Black Death in Western philosophy?

2 comments:

--Atheos... said...

Thus, in medieval plague was the plague (they are given precedent, for example, the epidemic of the early 2nd century, which reduced the population of Rome for more than 1 million to about EUR 50,000). Philosophers have only very few in the Middle Ages (Dark Ages), and the only people who were oppressed or killed theologians of the Church, as Thomas Aquinas. I would say that was the current impact of the plague on the philosophy was nothing more than manipulation include natural philosophy, the existence of a god, and in return the other one says, inspired thoughts about the concept of good and evil. In fact, the leading cause of death was the "black" was the largest outbreak was in the Middle Ages, mainly due to the fact that the church has determined the death of millions of cats, because "they were the companions of witches. Of rats , whose population is controlled by cats spread of the plague. The real question is what influence Christianity had on their philosophy?

DT said...

He brought a lot of philosophical question of why God it would happen again slightly. Another theory is, why do we let people.

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