There is no doubt that the history of Greek philosophy did not end with what was Greek. It remained what it was, although new minds in the East and West took it up, fabricated things from it, and denied things. Indeed, because of it, a large group strayed from religious beliefs, all of this while adopting its approach to analysis, definition, and inference, the approach that was unique to Greek philosophy alone, and in Greece itself before the invention of philosophy. These new minds were not, like the Greek minds, purely for philosophy, devoid of every doctrine in existence. They included the Jews, the Christians, and the Islamic ones. Religion had an impact on its people in the issues it had in common with philosophy, and philosophy had an impact in purely religious issues. This book deals with an important aspect of the intellectual movement, which is the Western aspect of people and language, that is, the views of Europeans on Latin throughout the Middle Ages.
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