Averroes Books
Middle Commentary on Aristotle s De anima
"Known to the West as Averroes, Abu al-Walid Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Rushd (1126-1198) was the greatest Aristotelian of the Islamic philosophical tradition, composing some thirty-eight...
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The book of the decisive treatise determining the connection between the law and wisdom
By Averroes
"Averroes (Ibn Rushd, 1126-1198 C.E.) emerged from an eminent family of scholars and jurists in Muslim Spain. He distinguished himself as an authority on medicine and jurisprudence, but he is most...
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The epistle on the possibility of conjunction with the active intellect
By Averroes
xiii, 151, 155 p. ; 24 cm
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Averroes Tahafut al tahafut
By Simon Van Den Bergh, Averroe S
Ibn Rushd, known to Christian Europe as Averroes, came from Cordoba in Spain and lived from 1126 to 1198. He is regarded as the last great Arab philosopher in the Classical tradition, and, under th...
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