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La tradizione testuale del Commento medio di Averroè alla Metafisica di Aristotele tra Quattrocento e Cinquecento, 2013
By: Mauro Zonta
Title La tradizione testuale del Commento medio di Averroè alla Metafisica di Aristotele tra Quattrocento e Cinquecento
Type Article
Language Italian
Date 2013
Journal L'averrismo in età moderna (1400–1700)
Pages 15–23
Categories Metaphysics
Author(s) Mauro Zonta
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Traduttori di Averroè e traduzioni ebraico-latine nel dibattito filosofico del XV e XVI secolo, 2013
By: Silvia Di Donato
Title Traduttori di Averroè e traduzioni ebraico-latine nel dibattito filosofico del XV e XVI secolo
Type Article
Language Italian
Date 2013
Journal L'averrismo in età moderna (1400–1700)
Pages 25–49
Categories Transmission
Author(s) Silvia Di Donato
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Ibn Ṭufayl "maestro di Averroè". Diffusione dell'Epistola di Ḥayy ibn Yaqẓān in relazione alla tradizione averroistica, 2013
By: Sara Barchiesi
Title Ibn Ṭufayl "maestro di Averroè". Diffusione dell'Epistola di Ḥayy ibn Yaqẓān in relazione alla tradizione averroistica
Type Article
Language Italian
Date 2013
Journal L'averrismo in età moderna (1400–1700)
Pages 145–166
Categories Tradition and Reception
Author(s) Sara Barchiesi
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Een ligt schijnende in duystere plaatsen: Adriaan Koerbagh tra averroismo e libertinismo, 2013
By: Filippo Mignini
Title Een ligt schijnende in duystere plaatsen: Adriaan Koerbagh tra averroismo e libertinismo
Type Article
Language Italian
Date 2013
Journal L'averrismo in età moderna (1400–1700)
Pages 167–200
Categories Tradition and Reception
Author(s) Filippo Mignini
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Avicenna and Thomas Aquinas on the Possibility of Talking about God, 2013
By: Mehmet Ata Az
Title Avicenna and Thomas Aquinas on the Possibility of Talking about God
Type Article
Language English
Date 2013
Journal Ilahiyat Studies
Volume 4
Issue 2
Pages 149-181
Categories Thomas, Theology
Author(s) Mehmet Ata Az
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La pensée libre d'Averroès, 2013
By: Angèle Kremer Marietti
Title La pensée libre d'Averroès
Type Article
Language French
Date 2013
Journal Analecta Husserliana
Volume 114
Pages 371-382
Categories Law, Theology
Author(s) Angèle Kremer Marietti
Publisher(s)
Translator(s)
With “La pensée libre d’Averroès”, I wished to join the important themes of Philosophy and Religion as they are joined in Averroès’ thought, against the most conservative elements within Muslim societies, which disliked what appeared to be non-Muslim influences. Ibn Rushd (Averroès) wanted to encourage the study of philosophy, because he was sensitive to the increasing tensions that led to his banishment. Though written before his exile his DECISIVE TREATISE provides a defence for philosophers charged with unbelief. Therefore I took an interest in four approaches to Ibn Rusch’s free thought. The first one was the distinction and relation between revelation and philosophy. Ibn Rushd’s Decisive Treatise begins with the contention that Law commands the study of philosophy. Ibn Rushd based on some Quranic verses, such as “Reflect, you have a vision” (59.2) and “they give thought to the creation of heaven and earth” (3:191), that command human intellectual reflection upon God and his creation. Such obligation exists in religion, then a person who has the capacity of “natural intelligence” and “religious integrity” must begin to study philosophy. Averroès thought that philosophy could enlighten revelation, when this last might be difficult to be understood for human minds. The second point I treat is Averroès’s thought that written Law (scripture, in e. Qur’an) and spoken law could be complementary each other. The Law speaks of three ways for humans to discover truth and interpret scripture: the demonstrative, the dialectical and the rhetorical. Therefore there are philosophers, theologians and the common masses. Ibn Rushd thought that demonstrative truth cannot conflict with scripture, because God gave various meanings and interpretations. Besides, the early Muslim community affirmed that scripture had both an apparent meaning and an inner meaning. Also, if it occurs that there is no consensus about a particular passage, its meaning is free for interpretation. My third point concerns the precise analysis of what is letter and what is spirit or “sense” -as the contemporary philosophers ans phenomenologues think now- on the real meaning of this letter: the sense or the way that the letter must be understood. Finally may be joined the way of right thinking, or what could be the special form of procedure with its results. In the fourth point, I refer to another treatise, on the doctrine of God known as the EXPOSITION OF THE METHODS OF PROOF CONCERNING THE BELIEFS OF THE COMMUNITY. Ibn Rushd then wanted to examine the religious doctrines that are held by the public and to determine if any of the many doctrines expounded by the different sects were the intention of the “lawgiver”. Meanwhile, he identified sects that have distorted the scriptures and developed innovative doctrines not compatible with Islam. Some arguments are examined: the first is the argument of Providence, in which one can observe that everything in the universe serves the purpose of humanity. The second is the argument of invention of plants and animals. Then he tried to explain the nature and attributes of God.

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La perception et valorisation de la philosophie arabe dans le Résumé de la Somme théologique de Saint Thomas d'Aquin de Georges Gennadios Scholarios. Les cas d'Avicenne et Averroès, 2013
By: Georgios Steiris, Nasia Lyckoura
Title La perception et valorisation de la philosophie arabe dans le Résumé de la Somme théologique de Saint Thomas d'Aquin de Georges Gennadios Scholarios. Les cas d'Avicenne et Averroès
Type Book Section
Language French
Date 2013
Published in Marges de la Philosophie Byzantine
Pages 51–74
Categories Thomas, Summa Theologica
Author(s) Georgios Steiris , Nasia Lyckoura
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Intellectual Beatitude in the Averroist Tradition. The Case of Agostino Nifo, 2013
By: Leen Spruit
Title Intellectual Beatitude in the Averroist Tradition. The Case of Agostino Nifo
Type Book Section
Language English
Date 2013
Published in Renaissance Averroism and Its Aftermath: Arabic Philosophy in Early Modern Europe
Pages 125–144
Categories Agostino Nifo
Author(s) Leen Spruit
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Averroistic Themes in Girolamo Cardano’s De Immortalitate Animorum, 2013
By: José Manuel García Valverde
Title Averroistic Themes in Girolamo Cardano’s De Immortalitate Animorum
Type Book Section
Language English
Date 2013
Published in Renaissance Averroism and Its Aftermath: Arabic Philosophy in Early Modern Europe
Pages 145–172
Categories Averroism
Author(s) José Manuel García Valverde
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Reconsidering the Case of Elijah Delmedigo’s Averroism and Its Impact on Spinoza, 2013
By: Carlos Fraenkel
Title Reconsidering the Case of Elijah Delmedigo’s Averroism and Its Impact on Spinoza
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Language English
Date 2013
Published in Renaissance Averroism and Its Aftermath: Arabic Philosophy in Early Modern Europe
Pages 213–236
Categories Averroism, Spinoza
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How Islamic is Averroes’s Philosophy?, 2019
By: Matteo Di Giovanni
Title How Islamic is Averroes’s Philosophy?
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Language English
Date 2019
Published in La philosophie arabe à l’étude. Sens, limites et défis d’une discipline moderne. Studying Arabic Philosophy: Meaning, Limits and Challenges of a Modern Discipline
Pages 691–703
Categories Relation between Philosophy and Theology
Author(s) Matteo Di Giovanni
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How Light Makes Color Visible. The Reception of Some Greco-Arabic Theories (Aristotle, Avicenna, Averroes) in Medieval Paris, 1240s–50s, 2023
By: Therese Scarpelli Cory
Title How Light Makes Color Visible. The Reception of Some Greco-Arabic Theories (Aristotle, Avicenna, Averroes) in Medieval Paris, 1240s–50s
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Date 2023
Published in Contextualizing Premodern Philosophy: Explorations of the Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, and Latin Traditions
Pages 181-224
Categories Aristotle, Avicenna, De anima, Tradition and Reception
Author(s) Therese Scarpelli Cory
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Human Nature in Early Franciscan Thought. Philosophical Background and Theological Significance, 2023
By: Lydia Schumacher
Title Human Nature in Early Franciscan Thought. Philosophical Background and Theological Significance
Type Monograph
Language English
Date 2023
Publication Place Cambridge, United Kingdom; New York, NY, USA
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Categories Tradition and Reception, Augustine, Metaphysics
Author(s) Lydia Schumacher
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In this book, Lydia Schumacher challenges the common assumption that early Franciscan thought simply reiterates the longstanding tradition of Augustine. She demonstrates how scholars from this tradition incorporated the work of Islamic and Jewish philosophers, whose works had recently been translated from Arabic, with a view to developing a unique approach to questions of human nature. These questions pertain to perennial philosophical concerns about the relationship between the body and the soul, the work of human cognition and sensation, and the power of free will. By highlighting the Arabic sources of early Franciscan views on these matters, Schumacher illustrates how scholars working in the early thirteenth century anticipated later developments in Franciscan thought which have often been described as novel or unprecedented. Above all, her study demonstrates that the early Franciscan philosophy of human nature was formulated with a view to bolstering the order's specific theological and religious ideals.

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Humanism and the Assessment of Averroes in the Renaissance, 2013
By: Craig Martin
Title Humanism and the Assessment of Averroes in the Renaissance
Type Book Section
Language English
Date 2013
Published in Renaissance Averroism and Its Aftermath: Arabic Philosophy in Early Modern Europe
Pages 65–80
Categories Averroism, Aristotle, Commentary, Tradition and Reception
Author(s) Craig Martin
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Despite Renaissance humanists’ polemics against Averroes, interest in his writings grew during the sixteenth century. This interest was related to humanism. As Aristotelians became increasingly aware of the Greek commentators on Aristotle, many saw Averroes as an heir to the ancient tradition. Thus they believed that by reading his works they could gain access to a purer form of Aristotelianism. As a result, a number of scholars wrote commentaries on Averroes’s natural philosophical works, and the Commentator became a subject for both philosophical and philological commentary.

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Hypothèse sur les Arabes (et l’Europe), 2021
By: Jean-Baptiste Brenet
Title Hypothèse sur les Arabes (et l’Europe)
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Language French
Date 2021
Published in Avec Denis Guénoun. Hypothèses sur la politique, le théâtre, l’Europe et la philosophie
Pages 1–26
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Hôs erômenon. Alcune interpretazioni di Metaphysica Lambda 7, 2004
By: Cecilia Martini Bonadeo
Title Hôs erômenon. Alcune interpretazioni di Metaphysica Lambda 7
Type Book Section
Language Italian
Date 2004
Published in Aristotele e i suoi esegeti neoplatonici. Logica e ontologia nelle interpretazioni greche e arabe
Pages 211–243
Categories Metaphysics
Author(s) Cecilia Martini Bonadeo
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I traduttori di fronte alle citazioni coraniche. Errori ed estraneità culturale. Il caso di un trattato di Averroè, 2006
By: Silvia Di Donato
Title I traduttori di fronte alle citazioni coraniche. Errori ed estraneità culturale. Il caso di un trattato di Averroè
Type Book Section
Language Italian
Date 2006
Published in Écriture et réécriture des textes philosophiques médiévaux. Volume d'hommage offert à Colette Sirat
Pages 45–61
Categories Transmission
Author(s) Silvia Di Donato
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Ibn 'Arabi and Averroes : some remarks and reflections, 2021
By: Omar Benaïssa
Title Ibn 'Arabi and Averroes : some remarks and reflections
Type Article
Language English
Date 2021
Journal Journal of the Muhyiddin Ibn 'Arabi Society
Volume 70
Pages 51-70
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Author(s) Omar Benaïssa
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Ibn Bajja: An Independent Reader of the Republic, 2022
By: Josep Puig Montada
Title Ibn Bajja: An Independent Reader of the Republic
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Language English
Date 2022
Published in Plato's Republic in the Islamic Context. New Perspectives on Averroes's Commentary
Pages 40–66
Categories Ibn Bāǧǧa, Influence
Author(s) Josep Puig Montada
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Averroes (1126–98) wrote a commentary, or be’ur in the only extant Hebrew translation, on Plato's Republic that is the subject matter of the present anthology. He insists there that his aim is to present Plato's doctrines without provoking polemics and that the dialectical arguments are not necessary to the understanding of those doctrines. Just as he did in his epitome of, or short commentary on, Aristotle's Metaphysics, Averroes neither follows the strict order of the Greek original nor preserves the original division of books. While he gives his reasons for the rearrangement in the case of the Metaphysics, he does not give any for the Republic. Although Averroes's work follows Plato's text in many passages, the independent structure of the work fits better into an epitome than into a middle commentary. As for the Arabic translation he was reading, we know that it preserved the division into ten books but probably not the dialogue form, since Averroes never mentions the names of the figures participating in the dialogue. In the Republic, Socrates narrates in the first person, but in his commentary, Averroes give no hint of Socrates's peculiar role in that work; on the contrary, he presents Socrates only once, referring to him in the third person and mentioning that he held the belief that death is preferable to life without human dignity. Averroes lived two generations after Muḥammad ibn al-Ṣā̔igh Ibn Bājja (d. 1139; henceforth Ibn Bajja), who did not write a specific commentary on the Republic. But he did compose a treatise, titled the Governance of the Solitary, in which he deals with some of the political issues raised by Plato. There, as in some other works that we will discuss below, Ibn Bajja refers to the Republic and to the Phaedo. In this chapter the attempt will be made to reconstruct the influence of Plato's Republic on Ibn Bajja through his own texts, and incidentally, to learn about the text that Ibn Bajja was using.

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Ibn Juljul et Ibn Rushd. Propos sur la thériaque, 2011
By: Joëlle Ricordel, Joëlle Ricordel

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