Title | Averroes on intellect: from Aristotelian origins to Aquinas' critique |
Type | Monograph |
Language | English |
Date | 2022 |
Publication Place | Oxford |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Categories | Aristotle, Thomas, Avicenna, De anima, Metaphysics |
Author(s) | Stephen R. Ogden |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
This book on the Muslim philosopher Averroes (Ibn Rushd) provides a detailed analysis of his (in)famous unicity thesis—the view that there is only one separate and eternal intellect for all human beings. It focuses directly on Averroes’ arguments, both from the text of Aristotle’s De Anima and, more importantly, his own philosophical arguments in the Long Commentary on the De Anima. Ogden defends Averroes’ interpretation of Aristotle’s DA III.4–5 (using Greek, Arabic, Latin, and contemporary sources). Yet, the author insists that Averroes is not merely a “commentator” but also an incisive philosopher in his own right. Ogden thus reconstructs and analyzes Averroes’ two most significant independent philosophical arguments, the Determinate Particular Argument and the Unity Argument. Alternative ancient and medieval views are considered throughout, especially from two important foils before and after Averroes, namely Avicenna (Ibn Sīnā) and Thomas Aquinas. Aquinas’s most famous and penetrating arguments against the unicity thesis are also addressed. Finally, Ogden considers Averroes’ own objections to broader metaphysical views of the soul such as Avicenna’s and Aquinas’s, which agree with him on several key points (e.g., the immateriality of the intellect and the individuation of human souls by matter), while still diverging on the number and substantial nature of the intellect. The central aim of the book is to provide readers a single study of Averroes’ most pivotal arguments on intellect, consolidating and building on recent scholarship and offering a comprehensive case for his unicity thesis in the wider context of Aristotelian epistemology and metaphysics. |
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Title | The Relation between Reason and Revelation according to Averroes and Thomas Aquinas |
Type | Monograph |
Language | English |
Date | 2018 |
Publication Place | Sankt Ottilien |
Publisher | EOS Verlag Sankt Ottilien |
Categories | Aristotle, Thomas, Relation between Philosophy and Theology |
Author(s) | Ortwin Gebauer , |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) | Simon Chapli |
The harmonisation of reason and faith was for Averroes the main scientific challenge whereby Aristotle served him as a key philosophical point of reference. Whilst Averreos followed Aristotle to a large extent, Thomas Aquinas attempts to make use of Aristotle‘s work in a different manner for his own philosophical-theological model whilst still referring to Averroes. For the two philosophers reason and revelation attain a singular synthesis which is, however, not completely tension-free. In this study Averroes is praised as a congenial thinker of scholarly topics. Thomas‘ handling of islamic-arabic philosophy proves to be an example worthy of attention of intercultural philosophical discourse which can serve contemporary Western-world philosophy projects as a valuable point of reference. |
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Type | Monograph |
Language | undefined |
Date | 2006 |
Publication Place | Hildesheim |
Publisher | Georg Olms |
Categories | Aristotle, Avicenna, Thomas, Natural Philosophy |
Author(s) | Dag N. Hasse |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
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Title | Averroes on intellect: from Aristotelian origins to Aquinas' critique |
Type | Monograph |
Language | English |
Date | 2022 |
Publication Place | Oxford |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Categories | Aristotle, Thomas, Avicenna, De anima, Metaphysics |
Author(s) | Stephen R. Ogden |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
This book on the Muslim philosopher Averroes (Ibn Rushd) provides a detailed analysis of his (in)famous unicity thesis—the view that there is only one separate and eternal intellect for all human beings. It focuses directly on Averroes’ arguments, both from the text of Aristotle’s De Anima and, more importantly, his own philosophical arguments in the Long Commentary on the De Anima. Ogden defends Averroes’ interpretation of Aristotle’s DA III.4–5 (using Greek, Arabic, Latin, and contemporary sources). Yet, the author insists that Averroes is not merely a “commentator” but also an incisive philosopher in his own right. Ogden thus reconstructs and analyzes Averroes’ two most significant independent philosophical arguments, the Determinate Particular Argument and the Unity Argument. Alternative ancient and medieval views are considered throughout, especially from two important foils before and after Averroes, namely Avicenna (Ibn Sīnā) and Thomas Aquinas. Aquinas’s most famous and penetrating arguments against the unicity thesis are also addressed. Finally, Ogden considers Averroes’ own objections to broader metaphysical views of the soul such as Avicenna’s and Aquinas’s, which agree with him on several key points (e.g., the immateriality of the intellect and the individuation of human souls by matter), while still diverging on the number and substantial nature of the intellect. The central aim of the book is to provide readers a single study of Averroes’ most pivotal arguments on intellect, consolidating and building on recent scholarship and offering a comprehensive case for his unicity thesis in the wider context of Aristotelian epistemology and metaphysics. |
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Title | The Relation between Reason and Revelation according to Averroes and Thomas Aquinas |
Type | Monograph |
Language | English |
Date | 2018 |
Publication Place | Sankt Ottilien |
Publisher | EOS Verlag Sankt Ottilien |
Categories | Aristotle, Thomas, Relation between Philosophy and Theology |
Author(s) | Ortwin Gebauer , |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) | Simon Chapli |
The harmonisation of reason and faith was for Averroes the main scientific challenge whereby Aristotle served him as a key philosophical point of reference. Whilst Averreos followed Aristotle to a large extent, Thomas Aquinas attempts to make use of Aristotle‘s work in a different manner for his own philosophical-theological model whilst still referring to Averroes. For the two philosophers reason and revelation attain a singular synthesis which is, however, not completely tension-free. In this study Averroes is praised as a congenial thinker of scholarly topics. Thomas‘ handling of islamic-arabic philosophy proves to be an example worthy of attention of intercultural philosophical discourse which can serve contemporary Western-world philosophy projects as a valuable point of reference. |
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Type | Monograph |
Language | undefined |
Date | 2006 |
Publication Place | Hildesheim |
Publisher | Georg Olms |
Categories | Aristotle, Avicenna, Thomas, Natural Philosophy |
Author(s) | Dag N. Hasse |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
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