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The impact of Averroes'' natural philosophy on the history of philosophy and science.
Ibn Rushd (1126-1198) or Averroes, is widely known as the unrivalled commentator on virtually all works by Aristotle. His commentaries and treatises were used a
s manuals for understanding Aristotelian philosophy until the Age of the Enlightenment. Both Averroes and the movement commonly known as ''Latin Averroism'' have attracted considerable attention from historians of philosophy and science. Whereas most
studies focus on Averroes'' psychology, particularly on his doctrine of the ''unity of the intellect'', Averroes'' natural philosophy as a whole and its influence still remain largely unexplored. This volume aims to fill the gap by studying various
aspects of Averroes'' natural philosophical thought, in order to evaluate its impact on the history of philosophy and science between the late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period.
Contributors
Jean-Baptiste Brenet (Universite de Pari
s I - Pantheon-Sorbonne), Cristina Cerami (cnrs, umr 7219: sphere/chspam), Silvia Donati (Albertus-Magnus-Institut, Bonn), Dag Nikolaus Hasse (Julius-Maximilians- Universitat Wurzburg), Craig Martin (Oakland University), Edith Dudley Sylla (North Car
olina State University), Cecilia Trifogli (All Souls College, Oxford)
Ibn Rushd (1126-1198) or Averroes, is widely known as the unrivalled commentator on virtually all works by Aristotle. His commentaries and treatises were used a
s manuals for understanding Aristotelian philosophy until the Age of the Enlightenment. Both Averroes and the movement commonly known as ''Latin Averroism'' have attracted considerable attention from historians of philosophy and science. Whereas most
studies focus on Averroes'' psychology, particularly on his doctrine of the ''unity of the intellect'', Averroes'' natural philosophy as a whole and its influence still remain largely unexplored. This volume aims to fill the gap by studying various
aspects of Averroes'' natural philosophical thought, in order to evaluate its impact on the history of philosophy and science between the late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period.
Contributors
Jean-Baptiste Brenet (Universite de Pari
s I - Pantheon-Sorbonne), Cristina Cerami (cnrs, umr 7219: sphere/chspam), Silvia Donati (Albertus-Magnus-Institut, Bonn), Dag Nikolaus Hasse (Julius-Maximilians- Universitat Wurzburg), Craig Martin (Oakland University), Edith Dudley Sylla (North Car
olina State University), Cecilia Trifogli (All Souls College, Oxford)
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