noun
- medieval scholars, especially theologians and philosophers who taught in universities and developed scholastic philosophy
Usage: historical; academic
Examples
- The schoolmen of the Middle Ages sought to reconcile Aristotelian philosophy with Christian doctrine.
- Thomas Aquinas was one of the most influential schoolmen of the 13th century.
- The schoolmen developed complex systems of logic and reasoning.
- Medieval universities were dominated by the teachings of the schoolmen.
- The scholastic method used by the schoolmen involved rigorous debate and analysis.
- Renaissance humanists often criticized the methods of the schoolmen as overly abstract.