Title | La tradition hébraïque du Tahâfut al-Tahâfut d'Averroès. Status quaestionis et perspectives de recherche |
Type | Article |
Language | French |
Date | 2023 |
Categories | Averroism, Tradition and Reception, Relation between Philosophy and Theology |
Author(s) | Silvia Di Donato |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
Online Access | https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03931114 |
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Title | Può un uomo generarsi nell’utero di una capra o di una cagna? Una quaestio di Urbano da Bologna nel commento alla Physica di Averroè |
Type | Article |
Language | Italian |
Date | 2023 |
Journal | Noctua |
Volume | X |
Issue | 1 |
Pages | 46-105 |
Categories | Averroism, Latin Averroism, Natural Philosophy, Tradition and Reception |
Author(s) | Mario Loconsole |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
In Latin Europe, the controversy over spontaneous generation of perfect animals – namely those whose breeding occurs through sexual reproduction – is received in different ways, varying from positions very close to Avicenna’s, as in the case of Pietro Pomponazzi, to interpretations that rather refer to Averroes’ perspective. To this ‘Averroist front’ undoubtedly belongs the figure of Urbano da Bologna, author of the Expositio commenti Averrois in VIII libros Physicorum – a work that can be defined a supercommentary to Averroes’ Physica – composed in Bologna around 1334. The present study aims to provide the complete transcription of a quaestio that is present in the work – but which was disputed according to its author also in public – as an example of the elaboration of the theme of spontaneous generation in the early 14th century. The text deals with many aspects of the problem, especially elaborating on the correspondence between each specific form and its appropriate matter, in the light of the lively debates of the time, and reveals a mature understanding of Aristotle’s natural philosophy and its Averroist interpretation. |
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Title | Averroist by Contagion? Marsilius of Padua on civilis scientia |
Type | Book Section |
Language | English |
Date | 2023 |
Published in | Contextualizing Premodern Philosophy: Explorations of the Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, and Latin Traditions |
Pages | 436-449 |
Categories | Averroism, Latin Averroism, Politics |
Author(s) | Joerg Alejandro Tellkamp |
Publisher(s) | |
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Title | Revisiting Averroes’ Influence on Western Philosophy |
Type | Article |
Language | English |
Date | 2022 |
Journal | LWATI: A Journal of Contemporary Research |
Volume | 19 |
Issue | 1 |
Pages | 174-194 |
Categories | Aristotle, Averroism, Tradition and Reception |
Author(s) | Anthony Raphael Etuk |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
Better known as Averroes, Ibn Rushd remains one of the greatest Islamic philosophical geniuses of all times. The unparalleled inventiveness of his mind and the ―audacity‖ of his methods are evident in many of his innovative philosophical activities, which tremendous stirred the minds of his contemporaries in the Middle Ages. Perhaps only a few would deny the far-reaching impacts of his profound philosophical activities and ideas on Western philosophy. Prominent among these are his unique status as a paramount guide to Aristotle, based on his influential and massive commentaries on Aristotle, and his strong arguments for the compatibility of philosophy with religion. These and more, have since established the depth of his ideas and his lasting relevance in Western philosophy history. This paper undertakes an exposition of his philosophical activities, to identify the impacts of his enduring legacies on Western philosophy. The expository and hermeneutical methods of analysis are adopted. |
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Title | Revisiting Averroes' Influence On Western Philosophy |
Type | Article |
Language | English |
Date | 2022 |
Journal | LWATI: A Journal of Contemporary Research |
Volume | 19 |
Issue | 1 |
Pages | 174-194 |
Categories | Averroism, Latin Averroism, Tradition and Reception, Aristotle |
Author(s) | Anthony Raphael Etuk |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
Better known as Averroes, Ibn Rushd remains one of the greatest Islamic philosophical geniuses of all times. The unparalleled inventiveness of his mind and the ―audacity‖ of his methods are evident in many of his innovative philosophical activities, which tremendous stirred the minds of his contemporaries in the Middle Ages. Perhaps only a few would deny the far-reaching impacts of his profound philosophical activities and ideas on Western philosophy. Prominent among these are his unique status as a paramount guide to Aristotle, based on his influential and massive commentaries on Aristotle, and his strong arguments for the compatibility of philosophy with religion. These and more, have since established the depth of his ideas and his lasting relevance in Western philosophy history. This paper undertakes an exposition of his philosophical activities, to identify the impacts of his enduring legacies on Western philosophy. The expository and hermeneutical methods of analysis are adopted. |
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Title | Sul «materialismo» di Averroè. Un bilancio da Renan a oggi |
Type | Article |
Language | Italian |
Date | 2022 |
Journal | Intersezioni |
Volume | 42 |
Issue | 2 |
Pages | 231-247 |
Categories | Averroism, Tradition and Reception, Modern Readings |
Author(s) | Antonio Lombardi |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
The historiographical rediscovery of Averroes’ thought in the 19th century coincided with its reading in a materialistic sense. From Renan to Bloch, via Lange and Gentile, this interpretation has been widespread, making the Arab thinker a precursor of modern rationalism and immanentism. Although in the 20th century more philologically accurate research has challenged this long-standing image of Averroes, it continues to persist in current debates, at the risk of some misrepresentation. This article attempts a critical assessment of such interpretations in light of the more recent tendency to focus on «historical» Averroes, assuming that this may contribute to the debate on the meaning of Averroism in the history of Western ideas. |
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Title | Pico e Averroè: Alcune note a margine |
Type | Article |
Language | Icelandic |
Date | 2021 |
Journal | La Cultura, Rivista di Filosofia e Filologia |
Volume | 59 |
Issue | 2 |
Pages | 313-331 |
Categories | Averroism |
Author(s) | Pietro Secchi |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
The diffusion and the significance of Averroism in the Renaissance European culture has been long investigated so far. Even recently, the issue has been faced by scholars like Loris Sturlese, Sergio Landucci, Guido Giglioni. The very presence of this cultural orientation within Pico della Mirandola's thought has been the goal of the studies of Giovanni Licata, who focused his attention on the pivotal role of Elia Del Medigo. The aim of this paper, even through the new researches of Ovanes Akopyan and Giovanna Murano, is to propose a direct relationship between Pico and Averroes, due to the reading of 'The Incoherence of Incoherence'. Two aspects are decisive: (1) the use of Averroes as a device to reach the Concord and to 'move' Aristotle towards Plato, and (2) his strong influence on the philosophical anthropology, which is based on the autopoietic nature of man. (edited) |
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Title | Averroism between the 15th and 17th Century |
Type | Edited Book |
Language | undefined |
Date | 2021 |
Publication Place | Nordhausen |
Publisher | Verlag Traugott Bautz |
Series | Studia Classica et Mediaevalia |
Volume | 28 |
Categories | Averroism, Latin Averroism, Jewish Averroism, Tradition and Reception |
Author(s) | Jozef Matula |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
The collection of papers assesses the impact of the reception of Averroist ideas on philosophy between the 15th and 17th century in the Latin West. Most of the articles in the volume were presented at the conference "Averroism between the 15th and 17th century," which was held on 9th -10th November, 2016 by the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts at Palacký University, Olomouc, the Czech Republic. The contributors explore the influence of Averroes, identify the difficulties in the interpretation of his works, and study his followers and critics in the Latin, Hebrew, and Byzantine traditions. |
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Title | Towards a New Methodology for Natural Philosophy: Latin Averroism Revisited |
Type | Article |
Language | English |
Date | 2021 |
Journal | Mediterranea |
Volume | 6 |
Pages | 131–155 |
Categories | Averroism, Siger of Brabant, Boethius, Thomas |
Author(s) | Pilar Herráiz Oliva |
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The reception of Aristotelian philosophy with Averroes’s commentaries in the thirteenth-century Latin world promoted a new way of understanding natural philosophy and its method. A very special case among the readers of such commentaries, mostly found at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Paris, are the so-called averroistae. What these averroistae actually were is still a matter of discussion in current scholarship, whereas there is kind of consensus regarding the main exponents of this philosophical movement, namely Siger of Brabant and Boethius of Dacia. The aim of this paper is to shed light on this topic by providing a re-definition of Averroism in the 13th century. To do this, I will analyse some of the most important works of the aforementioned authors in an attempt to clarify the specificity of their philosophical program. |
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Title | Dignity and the Foundation of Human Rights: Toward an Averroist Genealogy |
Type | Article |
Language | English |
Date | 2020 |
Journal | Politics and Religion |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 2 |
Pages | 304–332 |
Categories | Averroism |
Author(s) | Miguel Vatter |
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The aim of this article is to give a new reconstruction of the conception of human dignity as a pre-associative yet legal status. Such a legal conception of human dignity carries a universal legal obligation to respect the “innate” right to independence and enables us to move beyond the impasse between moral and political views of human rights. The argument has a normative and a genealogical component. The normative component shows why a legal conception of human rights is grounded on the Kantian idea of an innate legal right to independence, as well as showing that Kant adopted a legal status concept of human dignity. The genealogical component shows that the conception of human dignity as legal status undergoes a transvaluation from its ancient aristocratic to its modern democratic meaning in Dante's political thought, which is itself rooted in the western reception of Arabic philosophy, in particular political Averroism. By contrast to the Christian elaboration of dignity, the Averroist genealogy of dignity better describes the modern pursuit of an ideal of worldly happiness essentially linked with the collective attainment of public happiness through the unrestricted public use of reason facilitated by republican constitutions crowned by human rights. |
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Title | A Comparative study of the theory of dual reality from the perspective of Averroes, followers of Averroes and the church of the thirteenth century |
Type | Article |
Language | Persian |
Date | 2015 |
Journal | Comparative Theology |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 12 |
Pages | 69-84 |
Categories | Epistemology, Averroism, Theology, Metaphysics |
Author(s) | Ali Ghorbani , Fath ali Akbari |
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Translator(s) |
In the thirteenth century, along with the return of the European thinkers and philosophers to Aristotelian philosophy and the emergence of the contradiction between Aristotle's philosophy and Christian teachings and religious beliefs, the church put forward a theory known as dual reality. According to this theory everything that is true in theology, its opposite can also be true in philosophy. With this theory, the church accused the philosophers of heresy, while the followers of Averroes considered themselves free of this charge. In his book Faṣl al-maqāl, Averroes appeared to be in favor of the above mentioned theory in a different form. By a precise analysis of the theory through reviewing the now available sources and considering the events followed by attributing this view to the philosophers, one can infer different implications from the theory from the perspective of each of the three sides involved (i.e. Averroes, followers of Averroes and church) and the following division can be sketched: 1- ontological implications: that is to believe in the existence of two types of realities in the universe which can be described in two ways: A) two contradictory scopes in the universe B) two distinct scopes in the universe. 2- Epistemological implications of the dual reality: A) Two ways to reach one reality. B) Two dictions to narrate one reality. C) Duality of the reality in practice. D) Two levels of one single reality. By analyzing each of these implications of the dual reality, one can be led to some consequences according to which based on different works of Averroes he cannot be accused of believing in a kind of duality which makes him deserve heresy. |
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Title | A propos de l'averroïsme. Prémisses pour une lecture philosophique |
Type | Book Section |
Language | French |
Date | 2001 |
Published in | Actualité d'Averroès. Colloque du huitième centenaire. Carthage, 16–21 février 1998 |
Pages | 238–241 |
Categories | Averroism |
Author(s) | Bensalem Himmich |
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Title | Abraham Bibago on Intellectual Conjunction and Human Happiness, Faith and Metaphysics according to a 15th century Jewish Averroist |
Type | Article |
Language | English |
Date | 2015 |
Journal | Quaestio |
Volume | 15 |
Pages | 309–318 |
Categories | Averroism, Jewish Averroism, Commentary, Metaphysics |
Author(s) | Yehuda Halper |
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The 15th century Jewish Aragonian thinker, Abraham Bibago treats conjunction in his two main works, Derekh Emunah (“The Way of Faith”) and Commentary on Aristotle’s Metaphysics. In the former, which explicitly interprets Biblical and Talmudic stories along philosophical lines, Bibago promotes a neo-Platonic intellectual emanation schema and boldly asserts that human happiness is attained through conjunction with higher intellects. In the Commentary, which primarily treats Aristotle’s Metaphysics and Averroes’ commentaries on it, Bibago gives an account of conjunction that does not necessarily fit with the intellectual conjunction of Derekh Emunah. Indeed, his remarks in the Commentary are much less decisive about human happiness, suggesting that Bibago qua philosopher is more open minded about the summum bonum than he is qua religious thinker. |
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Title | Al-Farabi, Avicenna, & Averroes in Hebrew: Remarks on the Indirect Transmission of Arabic-Islamic Philosophy in Medieval Judaism |
Type | Book Section |
Language | English |
Date | 2012 |
Published in | The Judeo-Christian-Islamic Heritage: Philosophical & Theological Perspectives |
Pages | 59–88 |
Categories | Averroism, Transmission, Jewish Averroism |
Author(s) | James T. Robinson |
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Translator(s) |
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Title | Arabic philosophy and Averroism |
Type | Book Section |
Language | English |
Date | 2007 |
Published in | The Cambridge Companion to Renaissance Philosophy |
Pages | 113-136 |
Categories | Averroism, Intellect, Metaphysics, Tradition and Reception |
Author(s) | Dag Nikolaus Hasse |
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The names of the famous Arabic philosophers Averroes and Avicenna, alongside those of Alkindi, Alfarabi, and Algazel, appear in countless philosophical writings of the Renaissance. These authors are well-known figures of the classical period of Arabic philosophy, which stretches from the ninth to the twelfth century AD. The history of Arabic philosophy began in the middle of the ninth century, when a substantial part of ancient Greek philosophy had become available in Arabic translations: almost the complete Aristotle, numerous Greek commentaries on Aristotle, and many Platonic and Neoplatonic sources. A major centre of intellectual activity was Baghdad, the new capital of the Abbasid caliphs. It was here that Alkindi (al-Kindī, d. after AD 870), the first important philosopher of Arabic culture, and the Aristotelian philosopher Alfarabi (al-Fārābī, d. 950/1) spent the greater part of their life. A major turning point in the history of Arabic philosophy was the activity of Avicenna (Ibn Sīnā, d. 1037), the court philosopher of various local rulers in Persia, who recast Aristotelian philosophy in a way that made it highly influential among Islamic theologians. The famous Baghdad theologian Algazel (al-Ghazālī, d. 1111) accepted much of Avicenna’s philosophy, but criticized it on central issues such as the eternity of the world. Averroes (Ibn Rushd, d. 1198), the Andalusian commentator on Aristotle, reacted to both Avicenna and Algazel: he censured Avicenna for deviating from Aristotle and criticized Algazel for misunderstanding the philosophical tradition. |
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Title | Aufstieg und Niedergang des Averroismus in der Renaissance. Niccolò Tignosi, Agostino Nifo, Francesco Vimercato |
Type | Book Section |
Language | German |
Date | 2004 |
Published in | Herbst des Mittelalters?. Fragen zur Bewertung des 14. und 15. Jahrhunderts |
Pages | 447–473 |
Categories | Averroism |
Author(s) | Dag N. Hasse |
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Title | Averroes and Arabic Philosophy in the Modern Historia Philosophica: Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries |
Type | Book Section |
Language | English |
Date | 2013 |
Published in | Renaissance Averroism and Its Aftermath: Arabic Philosophy in Early Modern Europe |
Pages | 237–254 |
Categories | Averroism, Tradition and Reception |
Author(s) | Gregorio Piaia |
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Averroes’s role as Aristotle’s commentator par excellence guaranteed him widespread and certain fame up to the first decades of the seventeenth century; but the crisis of Peripateticism and the establishment of the new philosophy and new science also find an echo in the image of Averreoes and, more generally, in that of Arabic philosophy and science. Here we find Averroes taking on the role of a symbol of perverse intellectual activity (Malebranche), an unscrupulous thinker as regards religion, or even, at times, of an unbeliever (Bayle, Hume). The aim of this chapter is to illustrate the place given to Averroes and to Islamic thought in the historiography of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, when historia philosophica established itself as a literary genre in its own right. The inquiry starts with Georg Horn’s Historia philosophica (1655), in which ‘Arabic philosophy’ is said to begin with the Biblical figure of Job and where the presentation of Averroes is particularly brief compared with the lengthy biographical treatment meted out to Avicenna. In effect, it is only with Johann Heinrich Hottinger’s publication (1664) of the De scriptoribus Arabicis by Johannes Leo Africanus (Ḥasan ibn Muḥammad al-Wazzān) that European intellectuals became aware of some of the details of Averroes’s life. Our inquiry moves on to look at such writers as Johannes Gerhard Vossius, Daniel Georg Morhof, René Rapin, Pierre de Villemandy, Laurent Bordelon, Dupont-Bertris, and Georg Volckmar Hartmann, and ends with a critical examination of André-François Boureau-Deslandes Histoire critique de la philosophie (1737). Boureau-Deslandes does not limit himself to quoting information and anecdotes, but in line with his ‘critical’ approach, also expresses some judgements on the historical, religious, and cultural context of science in Islam. The attitude of these writers towards ‘Arabic’ thought is ambivalent: their recognition of the cultural and philosophical splendour of the caliphate of Baghdad is in practice frequently accompanied by a criticism of the Arabic philosophers’ excessive subtlety. In the case of Averroes their negative judgement also springs from the fact that he had no knowledge of Greek, which prevented him from reaching an adequate understanding of Aristotelian doctrine. We must note however – in the work of Dupont Bertris (1726), for example – attempts to bring Averroes to the fore as a rationalist philosopher, indifferent to all positive religion, all the while defending him from accusation of impiety. These are the first signs of a historiographical trend which– thanks above all to Renan’s famous thèse – was later to lead to a philosophical reappraisal of Averroes, no longer viewed merely as the ‘commentator’ of Aristotle. |
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Title | Averroes and Averroisms in Portuguese. Medieval and Early Modern Scholastic Authors |
Type | Book Section |
Language | English |
Date | 2014 |
Published in | Mapping knowledge: cross-pollination in late Antiquity and the Middle Ages |
Pages | 231–251 |
Categories | Averroism, Tradition and Reception, Influence |
Author(s) | José Meirinhos |
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Title | Averroes im Werk des Magisters Ferrandus de Hispania |
Type | Book Section |
Language | German |
Date | 2002 |
Published in | Averroes (1126–1198) oder der Triumph des Rationalismus. Internationales Symposium anlässlich des 800. Todestages des islamischen Philosophen. Heidelberg, 7.-11. Oktober 1998 |
Pages | 297–306 |
Categories | Averroism |
Author(s) | Albert Zimmermann |
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Title | Averroes in Henry Bate's Metaphysics |
Type | Article |
Language | English |
Date | 2001 |
Journal | Documenti e studi sulla tradizione filosofica medievale |
Volume | 12 |
Pages | 523–547 |
Categories | Averroism |
Author(s) | Guy Guldentops |
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Translator(s) |
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