Ibn Rushd, Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Hafīd (Averroes), 2011
By: Taneli Kukkonen
Title Ibn Rushd, Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Hafīd (Averroes)
Type Book Section
Language English
Date 2011
Published in Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Philosophy between 500 and 1500
Pages 494–501
Categories Biography, Surveys, Logic, Psychology, Cosmology, Metaphysics
Author(s) Taneli Kukkonen
Publisher(s)
Translator(s)
Averroes (1126–1198 CE) was the most famous and prolific commentator on Aristotle in all of medieval philosophy: 38 works are extant, at all levels of instruction. This concentration on Aristotle was not happenstance, instead, it reflects Averroes’ maturing philosophical outlook. For Averroes, Aristotle’s teaching came to represent the pinnacle of philosophical wisdom, and answers to all the most pressing problems in philosophy were to be found in a thorough and careful exploration of what that teaching truly implied. In the course of Averroes’ deepening investigations into Aristotelian lore, alternative interpretations were advanced and different traditions of thinking carefully laid side by side, producing a field guide to the Peripatetic tradition, as it was known to an Arabic scholar of the classical period. The resulting body of texts represents a high watermark in Aristotelian synthesis and systematization, even if Averroes failed in the end to resolve satisfactorily all the problems that had accumulated over the centuries. In addition to his Aristotelian Commentaries, Explications, and Compendia (which, besides Aristotle, encompassed works by Plato, Galen, Ptolemy, and al-Ġazālī), Averroes wrote smaller, independent essays and questions that explored contested issues in Aristotelian teaching; polemical works that argued the religious innocence and intellectual respectability of Peripatetic philosophy, correctly understood; and medical and legal treatises of solid but unspectacular standing. Averroes’ reputation was made in Latin Scholasticism and in Jewish circles of learning, while in the Arabic world his works fell mostly by the wayside. Today, his name is evoked in the Arabic world as a rallying-point for a rationalist Islam – a fitting legacy, if not always especially well grounded (modern-day Averroists displaying at best a cursory knowledge of the Commentator’s philosophy).

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Philosophy in the Middle Ages. The Christian, Islamic and Jewish Traditions, 2010
By: Arthur Hyman (Ed.), James J. Walsh (Ed.), Thomas Williams (Ed.)
Title Philosophy in the Middle Ages. The Christian, Islamic and Jewish Traditions
Type Monograph
Language English
Date 2010
Publication Place Indianapolis
Publisher Hackett
Edition No. 3 (2nd Edition: 1987; 1st Edition: 1967)
Categories Psychology, Tradition and Reception, Surveys
Author(s) Arthur Hyman , James J. Walsh , Thomas Williams
Publisher(s)
Translator(s)
Thomas Williams' revision of Arthur Hyman and James J. Walsh's classic compendium of writings in the Christian, Islamic, and Jewish medieval philosophical traditions expands the breadth of coverage that helped make its predecessor the best known and most widely used collection of its kind. The third edition builds on the strengths of the second by preserving its essential shape while adding several important new texts--including works by Augustine, Boethius, Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, Anselm, al-Farabi, al-Ghazali, Ibn Rushd, Bonaventure, Thomas Aquinas, and John Duns Scotus--and featuring new translations of many others. The volume has also been redesigned and its bibliographies updated with the needs of a new generation of students in mind.

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Psicologia y pedagogia de la memoria, 1963
By: Marcos F. Manzanedo
Title Psicologia y pedagogia de la memoria
Type Article
Language Spanish
Date 1963
Journal Revista Española de Pedagogía
Volume 21
Issue 82/83
Pages 75-90
Categories Surveys, Psychology
Author(s) Marcos F. Manzanedo
Publisher(s)
Translator(s)

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Philosophische Traumlehren im Islam, 1959
By: Helmut Gätje
Title Philosophische Traumlehren im Islam
Type Article
Language German
Date 1959
Journal Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft
Volume 109 (n.F. 34)
Issue 25
Pages 258-285
Categories Surveys, al-Kindī, al-Fārābī, Avicenna, Aristotle, Psychology
Author(s) Helmut Gätje
Publisher(s)
Translator(s)

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Ibn Rushd, Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Hafīd (Averroes), 2011
By: Taneli Kukkonen
Title Ibn Rushd, Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Hafīd (Averroes)
Type Book Section
Language English
Date 2011
Published in Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Philosophy between 500 and 1500
Pages 494–501
Categories Biography, Surveys, Logic, Psychology, Cosmology, Metaphysics
Author(s) Taneli Kukkonen
Publisher(s)
Translator(s)
Averroes (1126–1198 CE) was the most famous and prolific commentator on Aristotle in all of medieval philosophy: 38 works are extant, at all levels of instruction. This concentration on Aristotle was not happenstance, instead, it reflects Averroes’ maturing philosophical outlook. For Averroes, Aristotle’s teaching came to represent the pinnacle of philosophical wisdom, and answers to all the most pressing problems in philosophy were to be found in a thorough and careful exploration of what that teaching truly implied. In the course of Averroes’ deepening investigations into Aristotelian lore, alternative interpretations were advanced and different traditions of thinking carefully laid side by side, producing a field guide to the Peripatetic tradition, as it was known to an Arabic scholar of the classical period. The resulting body of texts represents a high watermark in Aristotelian synthesis and systematization, even if Averroes failed in the end to resolve satisfactorily all the problems that had accumulated over the centuries. In addition to his Aristotelian Commentaries, Explications, and Compendia (which, besides Aristotle, encompassed works by Plato, Galen, Ptolemy, and al-Ġazālī), Averroes wrote smaller, independent essays and questions that explored contested issues in Aristotelian teaching; polemical works that argued the religious innocence and intellectual respectability of Peripatetic philosophy, correctly understood; and medical and legal treatises of solid but unspectacular standing. Averroes’ reputation was made in Latin Scholasticism and in Jewish circles of learning, while in the Arabic world his works fell mostly by the wayside. Today, his name is evoked in the Arabic world as a rallying-point for a rationalist Islam – a fitting legacy, if not always especially well grounded (modern-day Averroists displaying at best a cursory knowledge of the Commentator’s philosophy).

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Philosophische Traumlehren im Islam, 1959
By: Helmut Gätje
Title Philosophische Traumlehren im Islam
Type Article
Language German
Date 1959
Journal Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft
Volume 109 (n.F. 34)
Issue 25
Pages 258-285
Categories Surveys, al-Kindī, al-Fārābī, Avicenna, Aristotle, Psychology
Author(s) Helmut Gätje
Publisher(s)
Translator(s)

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Philosophy in the Middle Ages. The Christian, Islamic and Jewish Traditions, 2010
By: Arthur Hyman (Ed.), James J. Walsh (Ed.), Thomas Williams (Ed.)
Title Philosophy in the Middle Ages. The Christian, Islamic and Jewish Traditions
Type Monograph
Language English
Date 2010
Publication Place Indianapolis
Publisher Hackett
Edition No. 3 (2nd Edition: 1987; 1st Edition: 1967)
Categories Psychology, Tradition and Reception, Surveys
Author(s) Arthur Hyman , James J. Walsh , Thomas Williams
Publisher(s)
Translator(s)
Thomas Williams' revision of Arthur Hyman and James J. Walsh's classic compendium of writings in the Christian, Islamic, and Jewish medieval philosophical traditions expands the breadth of coverage that helped make its predecessor the best known and most widely used collection of its kind. The third edition builds on the strengths of the second by preserving its essential shape while adding several important new texts--including works by Augustine, Boethius, Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, Anselm, al-Farabi, al-Ghazali, Ibn Rushd, Bonaventure, Thomas Aquinas, and John Duns Scotus--and featuring new translations of many others. The volume has also been redesigned and its bibliographies updated with the needs of a new generation of students in mind.

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Psicologia y pedagogia de la memoria, 1963
By: Marcos F. Manzanedo
Title Psicologia y pedagogia de la memoria
Type Article
Language Spanish
Date 1963
Journal Revista Española de Pedagogía
Volume 21
Issue 82/83
Pages 75-90
Categories Surveys, Psychology
Author(s) Marcos F. Manzanedo
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