Brings together world-leading scholars on Averroes, most famous as a commentator on Aristotle but also a major figure in Islamic law. Engages with all aspects of his philosophy from multiple perspectives and treats him in the context of twelfth-century Islamic Spain as well as of Christian and Jewish philosophical traditions.
Brings together world-leading scholars on Averroes, most famous as a commentator on Aristotle but also a major figure in Islamic law. Engages with all aspects of his philosophy from multiple perspectives and treats him in the context of twelfth-century Islamic Spain as well as of Christian and Jewish philosophical traditions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Peter Adamson and Matteo Di Giovanni 1. Averroes philosopher of Islam Matteo Di Giovanni 2. Dogmatics, theology, and philosophy in Averroes Mokdad Arfa-Mensia 3. Averroes on juridical reasoning Ziad Bou Akl 4. Averroes' corrective philosophy of law Feriel Bouhafa 5. Averroes' logic Paul Thom 6. Constructing Averroes' epistemology Deborah L. Black 7. Averroes on knowing essences David Wirmer 8. Averroes and the 'internal senses' Rotraud Hansberger 9. Averroes on medicine Joël Chandelier 10. Averroes' natural philosophy as science of nature Cristina Cerami 11. Averroes on divine causation Peter Adamson 1¿2. Averroes' goals in the Paraphrase (Middle Commentary) of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics Frédérique Woerther.
Introduction Peter Adamson and Matteo Di Giovanni 1. Averroes philosopher of Islam Matteo Di Giovanni 2. Dogmatics, theology, and philosophy in Averroes Mokdad Arfa-Mensia 3. Averroes on juridical reasoning Ziad Bou Akl 4. Averroes' corrective philosophy of law Feriel Bouhafa 5. Averroes' logic Paul Thom 6. Constructing Averroes' epistemology Deborah L. Black 7. Averroes on knowing essences David Wirmer 8. Averroes and the 'internal senses' Rotraud Hansberger 9. Averroes on medicine Joël Chandelier 10. Averroes' natural philosophy as science of nature Cristina Cerami 11. Averroes on divine causation Peter Adamson 1¿2. Averroes' goals in the Paraphrase (Middle Commentary) of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics Frédérique Woerther.
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