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The Relation between Averroes' Middle and Long Commentaries on the De anima, 1997
By: Herbert A. Davidson
Title The Relation between Averroes' Middle and Long Commentaries on the De anima
Type Article
Language English
Date 1997
Journal Arabic Sciences and Philosophy
Volume 7
Pages 139–151
Categories Psychology, De anima
Author(s) Herbert A. Davidson
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Where Averroes' commentaries on Aristotle can be dated, the Middle Commentary on a given work can be seen to predate the Long Commentary. As an accompaniment to his fine edition of Averroes' Middle Commentary on the De anima, A. Ivry has maintained that in this instance matters are reversed and the Middle Commentary on the De anima is "an abridged and revised version" of the Long Commentary on the same work. Ivry develops his thesis most fully in Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 5. There he argues that two passages in the Middle Commentary on the De anima refer to the Long Commentary by name, that a third passage alludes to the Long Commentary, and that in other passages the Middle and Long Commentaries use similar phraseology and the former can be seen to have abridged the latter. The present article replies as follows: The pair of passages in the Middle Commentary which Ivry reads as referring explicitly to the Long Commentary can plausibly be read as cross-references within the Middle Commentary itself. The passage that he takes as alluding to the Long Commentary does not in fact allude to that work, but is an unambiguous reference to a later section of the Middle Commentary. And there is no justification for regarding the passages in the Middle Commentary cited by Ivry which use phraseology similar to that of the Long Commentary as borrowings from the latter. In the course of his arguments, Ivry refers to Averroes' position on the nature of the human material intellect, the issue that gave Averroes the most trouble in his commentaries on Aristotle's De anima and that has most intrigued students of Averroes ever since. The present article points out that on the subject of the human material intellect, neither the Middle nor the Long Commentary on the De anima borrows from the other, for the conceptions of the material intellect which they espouse are different and incompatible

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Averroes' Short Commentary on Aristotle's De Anima, 1997
By: Alfred L. Ivry
Title Averroes' Short Commentary on Aristotle's De Anima
Type Article
Language English
Date 1997
Journal Documenti e studi sulla tradizione filosofica medievale
Volume 8
Pages 511–549
Categories Psychology, De anima
Author(s) Alfred L. Ivry
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As it is, it is an Ax. Some Medieval Reflections on De anima II.1, 1997
By: Mary Sirridge
Title As it is, it is an Ax. Some Medieval Reflections on De anima II.1
Type Article
Language English
Date 1997
Journal Medieval Philosophy and Theology
Volume 6
Issue 1
Pages 1–24
Categories Psychology, De anima
Author(s) Mary Sirridge
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Response, 1997
By: Alfred L. Ivry
Title Response
Type Article
Language German
Date 1997
Journal Arabic Sciences and Philosophy
Volume 7
Issue 1
Pages 153–155
Categories Psychology, Commentary, Transmission
Author(s) Alfred L. Ivry
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Translator(s)
Herbert Davidson's critique of my thesis regarding the relation between Averroes' Middle and Long commentaries on De anima contrasts my reading and translation of Middle Commentary passages with his own. I leave it to the informed reader to judge whether one translation is more "neutral" than the other, excluding the specific denotation which I give to šarḥ, which is the point at issue.

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Memory, Individuals, and the Past in Averroes's Psychology, 1996
By: Deborah Louise Black
Title Memory, Individuals, and the Past in Averroes's Psychology
Type Article
Language English
Date 1996
Journal Medieval Philosophy and Theology
Volume 5
Issue 2
Pages 161–187
Categories Psychology
Author(s) Deborah Louise Black
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From Distinction to Separation. Analogues of Rationality in Time, 1996
By: Michael S. Ruse
Title From Distinction to Separation. Analogues of Rationality in Time
Type Article
Language English
Date 1996
Journal Alif. Journal of Comparative Poetics
Volume 16
Pages 217–232
Categories Psychology
Author(s) Michael S. Ruse
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Ibn Rushd, Kant and Transcendent Rationality. A Critical Synthesis, 1996
By: Alparslan Açikgenç
Title Ibn Rushd, Kant and Transcendent Rationality. A Critical Synthesis
Type Article
Language English
Date 1996
Journal Alif. Journal of Comparative Poetics
Volume 16
Pages 164–190
Categories Psychology, Kant
Author(s) Alparslan Açikgenç
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Decisive Meetings. Ibn Rushd, Ibn ʿArabī, and the Matter of Knowledge, 1996
By: Steffen Stelzer
Title Decisive Meetings. Ibn Rushd, Ibn ʿArabī, and the Matter of Knowledge
Type Article
Language English
Date 1996
Journal Alif. Journal of Comparative Poetics
Volume 16
Pages 19–55
Categories Psychology, Ibn ʿArabī
Author(s) Steffen Stelzer
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Averroes' Middle and Long Commentaries on the De Anima, 1995
By: Alfred L. Ivry
Title Averroes' Middle and Long Commentaries on the De Anima
Type Article
Language English
Date 1995
Journal Arabic Sciences and Philosophy
Volume 5
Pages 75–92
Categories Psychology, De anima
Author(s) Alfred L. Ivry
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Translator(s)
This article claims that Averroes wrote his Middle Commentary on the De anima after he composed both his Short and Long commentaries. A close comparison of the two texts proves that he had the Long commentary before him when composing the Middle. This has implications both for the development of Averroes' doctrine of the intellect, and for understanding Averroes' style of composing commentaries.

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Elijah Del Medigo, Unicity of Intellect, and Immortality of Soul, 1995
By: Kalman P. Bland
Title Elijah Del Medigo, Unicity of Intellect, and Immortality of Soul
Type Article
Language English
Date 1995
Journal Proceedings of the American Academy for Jewish Research
Volume 61
Pages 1-22
Categories Intellect, Psychology
Author(s) Kalman P. Bland
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Het « intellectus noster est potentia pura in genere intelligibilium » van Averroës en de « ratio intelligendi » in de zelfkennis volgens Aegidius Romanus, 1958
By: Reginald Friedeman
Title Het « intellectus noster est potentia pura in genere intelligibilium » van Averroës en de « ratio intelligendi » in de zelfkennis volgens Aegidius Romanus
Type Article
Language Dutch
Date 1958
Journal Augustiniana
Volume 8
Issue 1/2
Pages 48-112
Categories Intellect, Psychology
Author(s) Reginald Friedeman
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Ibn Rushd on Knowledge, Pleasures, and Analogy, 2021
By: Fouad Ben Ahmed
Title Ibn Rushd on Knowledge, Pleasures, and Analogy
Type Article
Language English
Date 2021
Journal Philosophy and Scienes in Muslim Contexts
Categories Logic, Psychology, Metaphysics, Poetics, Rhetoric
Author(s) Fouad Ben Ahmed
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Ibn Rushd, Kant and Transcendent Rationality. A Critical Synthesis, 1996
By: Alparslan Açikgenç
Title Ibn Rushd, Kant and Transcendent Rationality. A Critical Synthesis
Type Article
Language English
Date 1996
Journal Alif. Journal of Comparative Poetics
Volume 16
Pages 164–190
Categories Psychology, Kant
Author(s) Alparslan Açikgenç
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Il miraggio dell'immortalità dell'anima nell'aristotelismo arabo, 1991
By: Mario Grignaschi
Title Il miraggio dell'immortalità dell'anima nell'aristotelismo arabo
Type Article
Language Italian
Date 1991
Journal Yād-nāma
Volume 1
Pages 205–217
Categories Psychology
Author(s) Mario Grignaschi
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Imagination and Estimation. Arabic Paradigms and Western Transformations, 2000
By: Deborah Louise Black
Title Imagination and Estimation. Arabic Paradigms and Western Transformations
Type Article
Language English
Date 2000
Journal Topoi
Volume 19
Pages 59–75
Categories Psychology
Author(s) Deborah Louise Black
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Intellectum speculativum. Averroes, Thomas Aquinas, and Siger of Brabant on the Intelligible Object, 1981
By: Bernardo Carlos Bazán
Title Intellectum speculativum. Averroes, Thomas Aquinas, and Siger of Brabant on the Intelligible Object
Type Article
Language English
Date 1981
Journal Journal of the History of Philosophy
Volume 19
Issue 4
Pages 425–446
Categories Psychology, Aquinas
Author(s) Bernardo Carlos Bazán
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Intentionality in Medieval Arabic Philosophy, 2010
By: Deborah L. Black
Title Intentionality in Medieval Arabic Philosophy
Type Article
Language English
Date 2010
Journal Quaestio
Volume 10
Pages 65-81
Categories Avicenna, Psychology, Metaphysics, Linguistics
Author(s) Deborah L. Black
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It has long been a truism of the history of philosophy that intentionality is an invention of the medieval period, and within this standard narrative, the central place of Arabic philosophy has always been acknowledged. Yet there are many misconceptions surrounding the theories of intentionality advanced by the two main Arabic thinkers whose works were available to the West, Avicenna and Averroes. In the first part of this paper I offer an overview of the general accounts of intentionality and intentional being found in the linguistic, psychological, and metaphysical writings of Avicenna and Averroes, and I trace the terminology of “intentions” to a neglected passage from Avicenna’s logic. In the second part of the paper I examine the way that Avicenna and Averroes apply their general theories of intentionality to the realm of sense perception. I offer an explanation of why Avicenna might have chosen to denominate the objects of the internal sense faculty of estimation as “intentions”, and I explore the implications of Averroes’s decision to attribute intentionality to the external senses and the media of perception.

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L'identité de l'intellect et de l'intelligible selon la version latine d'Averroès et son interprétation par Thomas d'Aquin, 1998
By: Edouard-Henri Wéber
Title L'identité de l'intellect et de l'intelligible selon la version latine d'Averroès et son interprétation par Thomas d'Aquin
Type Article
Language French
Date 1998
Journal Arabic Sciences and Philosophy
Volume 8
Pages 233–257
Categories Psychology, Latin Averroism, Aquinas
Author(s) Edouard-Henri Wéber
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The Aristotelian theme of the identity of the intellect and of the intelligibleis of the utmost importance in Averroes' noetics. This latter, studied in the Latin translations that the Latin philosophers of the thirteenth century scrutinized, rigourously develop this theme so as to preserve the supraempirical and transcendant character of necessary truth that human thinking identifies, thereto sacrificing the individual uniqueness of the intellective operation in its final instance. A Latin Master of the thirteenth century, Thomas Aquinas, adopts Averroes' insight into the transcendence of the noetic, and confirms it, even as he defends the strictly personal character of human intellection.

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L'unité de l'homme : saint Thomas contre Averroès, 1960
By: G. Verbeke
Title L'unité de l'homme : saint Thomas contre Averroès
Type Article
Language French
Date 1960
Journal Revue philosophique de Louvain
Volume 58
Pages 220-249
Categories Tradition and Reception, De anima, Psychology
Author(s) G. Verbeke
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La connaissance de soi au moyen age : Siger de Brabant, 1992
By: François-Xavier Putallaz
Title La connaissance de soi au moyen age : Siger de Brabant
Type Article
Language French
Date 1992
Journal Archives d'histoire doctrinale et littéraire du Moyen Age
Volume 59
Pages 89-157
Categories Psychology, Averroism, Latin Averroism, Siger of Brabant
Author(s) François-Xavier Putallaz
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