Noun
scholastics
plural of scholastic
scholastics pl (plural only)
studies; curriculum
Alexander was also one of the first scholastics to participate in the Quodlibetal, a university event in which a master had to respond to any question posed by any student or master over a period of three days. Source: Internet
A more nuanced reading relates it to the scholastics "conveniens" or "fitting". Source: Internet
It has often been said Boethius was the “ last of the Romans and the first of the Scholastics ”. Source: Internet
Saint Thomas and others of the Scholastics have left us as one of their legacies a dichotomy between the natural and the supernatural that is theologically rooted in the distinction between the Order of Nature and the Order of Grace." Source: Internet
Amongst the Scholastics there were no defenders of traducianism. Source: Internet
Its office is to determine for each in practice those circumstances of time, place, manner, etc. which should be observed, and which the Scholastics comprise under the term "medium rationis". Source: Internet