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Summary Of: School of Salamanca
The School of Salamanca in the broad sense may be considered more narrowly as two schools of thought coming... The juridical doctrine of the School of Salamanca represented the end of medieval concepts of law... The School of Salamanca reformulated the concept of... The School of Salamanca distinguished two realms of power... He argued that the School of Salamanca most deserve to be considered the founders of economics as a science... the economic thought of the School of Salamanca is in many ways similar to that of the... The adherents of the School of Salamanca all agreed that property has the beneficial effect of stimulating economic activity... The School of Salamanca elaborated various reasons that justified the charging of interest... Perhaps the fundamental contribution of the School of Salamanca to theology is the study of problems much closer to humanity... Encyclodia Page On: School of Salamanca
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