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Double truth : ウィキペディア英語版 | Double truth Double-truth theory is the view that religion and philosophy, as separate sources of knowledge, might arrive at contradictory truths without detriment to either.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/170050/double-truth-theory )〕 ==Latin Averroism== In medieval Europe, the Church was specifically opposed to "Latin Averroists" (see Averroës), such as the prominent Averroist Siger of Brabant. It sought to halt the spread of certain of Aristotle's doctrines — those that dealt with physical science〔Gilson, Etienne, ''Reason and Revelation in the Middle Ages'', Charles Scribner's Sons 1938 (1966 Reprint), pp. 19-30〕〔''See, e.g.,'' Gilson, Etienne, ''"La doctrine de la double vérité," Études de philosophie médiévale'' (1921), pp. 51-69; translated as, ''History of Christian Philosophy in the Middle Ages'' (1955).〕 (see Aristotelian physics, Condemnations of 1210-1277), which the reconquest of Spain and, accordingly, access to the libraries of the Moors had re-introduced into the Latin literate world.
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