Renaissance Philosophy

Institution KENYATTA UNIVERSITY
Course PHILOSOPHY
Year 1st Year
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During the middle ages, philosophy was virtually the handmaiden of theology but the blending of philosophy and theology was an unstable one. Philosophy was set at providing an intellectual and metaphysical foundation for revealed religion. By the close of the middle ages, the medieval marriage between religion and philosophy had become strained, and during renaissance there was a decisive separation between the two.
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