Averroes | Middle Commentary on the Meteorology | 31 - 91 | ||||
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Averroes | Aristotle's Intention at the Beginning of Book Seven of the Physics | 206 - 232 | ||||
Averroes | Remark on the Seventh and Eighth Book of the Physics | 206 - 232 | ||||
Averroes | Treatise on Motion: Whether It Has a Beginning | 206 - 232 | ||||
Averroes | Treatise on Eternal and Temporal Being | 206 - 232 | ||||
Averroes | Discourse on the Motion of the Celestial Body (2) | 206 - 232 | ||||
Averroes | On Circular Motion | 206 - 232 | ||||
Averroes | Treatise in Response to Avicenna's Division of Beings into the Merely Possible, the Possible in Itself but Necessary through Another, and the Necessary in Itself | 206 - 232 | ||||
Averroes | Treatise on the Harmony Between the Belief of the Peripatetics and that of the Theologians among the Learned of Islam Regarding the Manner of the World's Existence with Respect to Eternity and Origination | 206 - 232 | ||||
Averroes | Middle Commentary on De Anima | 160 - 164 | ||||
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Averroes | Treatise on the Intellect | 194 - 197 | ||||
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Averroes | On Whether the Active Intellect Unites with the Material Intellect whilst it Is Clothed with the Body | 197 - 199 | ||||
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