The Medieval Astrologization of the Aristotelian Cosmos. From Alexander of Aphrodisias to Averroes, 2006
By: Gad Freudenthal
Title The Medieval Astrologization of the Aristotelian Cosmos. From Alexander of Aphrodisias to Averroes
Type Article
Language English
Date 2006
Journal Mélanges de l'Université Saint-Joseph
Volume 59
Pages 29–68
Categories Cosmology, Alexander of Aphrodisias
Author(s) Gad Freudenthal
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The Medieval Astrologization of Aristotle's Biology. Averroes on the Role of the Celestial Bodies in the Generation of Animate Beings, 2002
By: Gad Freudenthal
Title The Medieval Astrologization of Aristotle's Biology. Averroes on the Role of the Celestial Bodies in the Generation of Animate Beings
Type Article
Language English
Date 2002
Journal Arabic Sciences and Philosophy
Volume 12
Pages 111–37
Categories Natural Philosophy
Author(s) Gad Freudenthal
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How do the variegated forms of sublunar substances (the elements, homoeomerous substances, plants, animals) arise in prime matter? Averroes throughout his life believed that “a principle from without” was involved, but changed his mind over its identity. While in an early period of his life he maintained that all forms emanate from the active intellect, he later discarded that metaphysical notion and sought to develop a more naturalistic, astrologically inspired account, which identified the heavenly bodies as the source of sublunar forms. Comparing different versions of Averroean texts, this paper seeks to spell out how, in Averroes' view, the heavenly bodies generate forms in matter. Averroes claims that this is brought about by means of their “heats,” an answer that is however problematic seeing that in the Aristotelian cosmology the celestial realm is quality-less. The paper examines Averroes' ideas on the relationship between light and heat, concluding that the Commentator was unable to integrate the postulate that the heavenly bodies inform matter within his Aristotelian theory of matter.

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The Medieval Astrologization of Aristotle's Biology. Averroes on the Role of the Celestial Bodies in the Generation of Animate Beings, 2002
By: Gad Freudenthal
Title The Medieval Astrologization of Aristotle's Biology. Averroes on the Role of the Celestial Bodies in the Generation of Animate Beings
Type Article
Language English
Date 2002
Journal Arabic Sciences and Philosophy
Volume 12
Pages 111–37
Categories Natural Philosophy
Author(s) Gad Freudenthal
Publisher(s)
Translator(s)
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The Medieval Astrologization of the Aristotelian Cosmos. From Alexander of Aphrodisias to Averroes, 2006
By: Gad Freudenthal
Title The Medieval Astrologization of the Aristotelian Cosmos. From Alexander of Aphrodisias to Averroes
Type Article
Language English
Date 2006
Journal Mélanges de l'Université Saint-Joseph
Volume 59
Pages 29–68
Categories Cosmology, Alexander of Aphrodisias
Author(s) Gad Freudenthal
Publisher(s)
Translator(s)

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