Shem-Tov ibn Falaquera's Deʿot ha-Filosofim. Its Sources and Use of Sources, 2000
By: Steven Harvey
Title Shem-Tov ibn Falaquera's Deʿot ha-Filosofim. Its Sources and Use of Sources
Type Book Section
Language English
Date 2000
Published in The Medieval Hebrew Encyclopedias of Science and Philosophy. Proceedings of the Bar-Ilan University Conference
Pages 211–247
Categories Tradition and Reception
Author(s) Steven Harvey
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On the Nature and Extent of Jewish Averroism. Renan's 'Averroès et l'averroïsme' Revisited, 2000
By: Steven Harvey
Title On the Nature and Extent of Jewish Averroism. Renan's 'Averroès et l'averroïsme' Revisited
Type Article
Language English
Date 2000
Journal Jewish Studies Quarterly
Volume 7
Pages 100–119
Categories Averroism, Jewish Averroism
Author(s) Steven Harvey
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Conspicuous by His Absence. Averroes' Place Today as an Interpreter of Aristotle, 1999
By: Steven Harvey
Title Conspicuous by His Absence. Averroes' Place Today as an Interpreter of Aristotle
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Language English
Date 1999
Published in Averroes and the Aristotelian Tradition. Sources, Constitution and Reception of the Philosophy of Ibn Rushd (1126–1198). Proceedings of the Fourth Symposium Averroicum (Cologne, 1996)
Pages 32–49
Categories Modern Readings
Author(s) Steven Harvey
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The Quiddity of Philosophy according to Averroes and Falaquera. A Muslim Philosopher and his Jewish Interpreter, 1998
By: Steven Harvey
Title The Quiddity of Philosophy according to Averroes and Falaquera. A Muslim Philosopher and his Jewish Interpreter
Type Book Section
Language English
Date 1998
Published in Was ist Philosophie im Mittelalter? Qu'est-ce que la philosophie au moyen âge? What is Philosophy in the Middle Ages?
Pages 904–913
Categories Particular Aspects throughout the Oeuvre
Author(s) Steven Harvey
Publisher(s)
Translator(s)

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Averroes' Use of Examples in his Middle Commentary on the Prior Analytics and Some Remarks on his Role as Commentator, 1997
By: Steven Harvey
Title Averroes' Use of Examples in his Middle Commentary on the Prior Analytics and Some Remarks on his Role as Commentator
Type Article
Language English
Date 1997
Journal Arabic Sciences and Philosophy
Volume 7
Pages 91–113
Categories Logic
Author(s) Steven Harvey
Publisher(s)
Translator(s)
Averroes wrote three kinds of commentaries on the books of Aristotle - epitomes, middle commentaries, and long commentaries - and each kind had its own purposes. His aims may have also differed from text to text. That is, it seems reasonable to assume that he would stick closer to Aristotle in the logical works than, for example, in the metaphysical works. The present study investigates what may be called the “theological aspects” of Averroes' commentaries, and explores the commentary of Averroes that appears least likely to contain such elements, the Middle Commentary on the Prior Analytics. The Prior Analytics is perhaps the most straightforward, even pedantic, of all of Aristotle's writings, and of Averroes' three kinds of commentaries, it is the middle commentaries which are least likely to diverge or digress from the text of Aristotle. The only trace of a religious hand in the commentary is Averroes' use of examples, and, in particular, examples that conclude that “the world is created” and the like. It is argued that Averroes chose these examples to show the traditionalist reading public the falsity of the theologians claims against the logic of the philosophers. The Appendix to the article shows that medieval commentators on Averroes' commentaries were also struck by his “creation of the world” examples.

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Did Maimonides' Letter to Samuel Ibn Tibbon Determine Which Philosophers Would Be Studied by Later Jewish Thinkers?, 1992
By: Steven Harvey
Title Did Maimonides' Letter to Samuel Ibn Tibbon Determine Which Philosophers Would Be Studied by Later Jewish Thinkers?
Type Article
Language English
Date 1992
Journal The Jewish Quarterly Review
Volume 83
Issue 1/2
Pages 51-70
Categories Maimonides, Tradition and Reception
Author(s) Steven Harvey
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Averroes' Use of Examples in his Middle Commentary on the Prior Analytics and Some Remarks on his Role as Commentator, 1997
By: Steven Harvey
Title Averroes' Use of Examples in his Middle Commentary on the Prior Analytics and Some Remarks on his Role as Commentator
Type Article
Language English
Date 1997
Journal Arabic Sciences and Philosophy
Volume 7
Pages 91–113
Categories Logic
Author(s) Steven Harvey
Publisher(s)
Translator(s)
Averroes wrote three kinds of commentaries on the books of Aristotle - epitomes, middle commentaries, and long commentaries - and each kind had its own purposes. His aims may have also differed from text to text. That is, it seems reasonable to assume that he would stick closer to Aristotle in the logical works than, for example, in the metaphysical works. The present study investigates what may be called the “theological aspects” of Averroes' commentaries, and explores the commentary of Averroes that appears least likely to contain such elements, the Middle Commentary on the Prior Analytics. The Prior Analytics is perhaps the most straightforward, even pedantic, of all of Aristotle's writings, and of Averroes' three kinds of commentaries, it is the middle commentaries which are least likely to diverge or digress from the text of Aristotle. The only trace of a religious hand in the commentary is Averroes' use of examples, and, in particular, examples that conclude that “the world is created” and the like. It is argued that Averroes chose these examples to show the traditionalist reading public the falsity of the theologians claims against the logic of the philosophers. The Appendix to the article shows that medieval commentators on Averroes' commentaries were also struck by his “creation of the world” examples.

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Conspicuous by His Absence. Averroes' Place Today as an Interpreter of Aristotle, 1999
By: Steven Harvey
Title Conspicuous by His Absence. Averroes' Place Today as an Interpreter of Aristotle
Type Book Section
Language English
Date 1999
Published in Averroes and the Aristotelian Tradition. Sources, Constitution and Reception of the Philosophy of Ibn Rushd (1126–1198). Proceedings of the Fourth Symposium Averroicum (Cologne, 1996)
Pages 32–49
Categories Modern Readings
Author(s) Steven Harvey
Publisher(s)
Translator(s)

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Did Maimonides' Letter to Samuel Ibn Tibbon Determine Which Philosophers Would Be Studied by Later Jewish Thinkers?, 1992
By: Steven Harvey
Title Did Maimonides' Letter to Samuel Ibn Tibbon Determine Which Philosophers Would Be Studied by Later Jewish Thinkers?
Type Article
Language English
Date 1992
Journal The Jewish Quarterly Review
Volume 83
Issue 1/2
Pages 51-70
Categories Maimonides, Tradition and Reception
Author(s) Steven Harvey
Publisher(s)
Translator(s)

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On the Nature and Extent of Jewish Averroism. Renan's 'Averroès et l'averroïsme' Revisited, 2000
By: Steven Harvey
Title On the Nature and Extent of Jewish Averroism. Renan's 'Averroès et l'averroïsme' Revisited
Type Article
Language English
Date 2000
Journal Jewish Studies Quarterly
Volume 7
Pages 100–119
Categories Averroism, Jewish Averroism
Author(s) Steven Harvey
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Shem-Tov ibn Falaquera's Deʿot ha-Filosofim. Its Sources and Use of Sources, 2000
By: Steven Harvey
Title Shem-Tov ibn Falaquera's Deʿot ha-Filosofim. Its Sources and Use of Sources
Type Book Section
Language English
Date 2000
Published in The Medieval Hebrew Encyclopedias of Science and Philosophy. Proceedings of the Bar-Ilan University Conference
Pages 211–247
Categories Tradition and Reception
Author(s) Steven Harvey
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The Quiddity of Philosophy according to Averroes and Falaquera. A Muslim Philosopher and his Jewish Interpreter, 1998
By: Steven Harvey
Title The Quiddity of Philosophy according to Averroes and Falaquera. A Muslim Philosopher and his Jewish Interpreter
Type Book Section
Language English
Date 1998
Published in Was ist Philosophie im Mittelalter? Qu'est-ce que la philosophie au moyen âge? What is Philosophy in the Middle Ages?
Pages 904–913
Categories Particular Aspects throughout the Oeuvre
Author(s) Steven Harvey
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