Averroes on Intellect provides a detailed analysis of pivotal arguments by the medieval Muslim philosopher Averroes (Ibn Rushd). Stephen Ogden builds on recent scholarship to offer a comprehensive case for Averroes' notorious thesis that there is only one separate and eternal intellect for all human beings.
Averroes on Intellect provides a detailed analysis of pivotal arguments by the medieval Muslim philosopher Averroes (Ibn Rushd). Stephen Ogden builds on recent scholarship to offer a comprehensive case for Averroes' notorious thesis that there is only one separate and eternal intellect for all human beings.
Stephen Ogden is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. He earned his B.A. at Rhodes College, his M.A.R. at Yale Divinity School, and his Ph.D. in Philosophy and Religious Studies at Yale University in 2015. He has published on Islamic philosophy (especially Averroes and Avicenna) and medieval philosophy in venues such as Philosophers' Imprint, Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, and Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy.
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Introduction 1: The All-or-Nothing Reading: Averroes (and Aquinas) on DA III.4-5 2: Averroes' Determinate Particular Argument 3: Averroes' Unity Argument 4: You Don't Understand: Averroes' Response to Aquinas 5: Averroes against Avicenna and Aquinas: Individuation, Persistence, and the Afterlife 6: Conclusion Bibliography Glossary and Abbreviations
Introduction 1: The All-or-Nothing Reading: Averroes (and Aquinas) on DA III.4-5 2: Averroes' Determinate Particular Argument 3: Averroes' Unity Argument 4: You Don't Understand: Averroes' Response to Aquinas 5: Averroes against Avicenna and Aquinas: Individuation, Persistence, and the Afterlife 6: Conclusion Bibliography Glossary and Abbreviations
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