Scholasticisim and Common Sense

Modern Schoolman 3 (7):97-98 (1927)
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Father Pyne is professor of philosophy in Fordham University, and author of a new popular psychology, "The Mind". In this article the writer points out most strikingly the influence of Scholasticism in law-court proceedure. The Editor.

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