On Averroes’s Use of Logical Methods in Defense of Philosophy, 2019
By: David M. DiPasquale
Title On Averroes’s Use of Logical Methods in Defense of Philosophy
Type Book Section
Language English
Date 2019
Published in The Pilgrimage of Philosophy. A Festschrift for Charles E. Butterworth
Pages 175–205
Categories Logic, Relation between Philosophy and Theology
Author(s) David M. DiPasquale
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On Averroes’s Use of Logical Methods in Defense of Philosophy, 2019
By: David M. DiPasquale
Title On Averroes’s Use of Logical Methods in Defense of Philosophy
Type Book Section
Language English
Date 2019
Published in The Pilgrimage of Philosophy. A Festschrift for Charles E. Butterworth
Pages 175–205
Categories Logic, Relation between Philosophy and Theology
Author(s) David M. DiPasquale
Publisher(s)
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