This book is the second book in the Youssef Karam trilogy for the history of philosophy through historical eras, the book contains a history of European philosophy in the medieval era through the conditions of the historical region that paved the way for this and the symbols of European philosophy at this stage and as well as the translators of this period who transferred science to their languages. The book dealt with an important stage in the history of philosophy, which is European philosophy in the medieval era, and the writer started his book with an introduction in which he evacuated the stages that European philosophy went through in the medieval era, which was known - at the time - in the name of "school philosophy". The book was divided into chapters and chapters that were presented with the features from which this root phase of the history of philosophy; In the first chapter, the pioneering and distinctive philosophical flags dealt with that period, and in the second chapter to the era extended from the Renaissance sent by Charlemagne in the last quarter of the eighth century to the end of the twelfth century, and the prosperity of this era of the scientific movement. Then the book moved to talk about the separation of schools from the arcade authority, the revolution on the abstract meanings and the tendency to the experimental reality.
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