The classical rationalist philosophical tradition in Arabic reached its culmination in the writings of the twelfth-century Andalusian Averroes whose translated commentaries on Aristotle conveyed to the Latin West a rationalist approach which significantly challenged and affected theological and philosophical thinking in that Christian context. That methodology is shown at work in his Fasl al-Maqāl or Book of the Distinction of Discourse and the Establishment of the Relation of Religious Law and Philosophy (c. 1280), although the deeply philosophical character of his subtle arguments has gone largely unappreciated. Here the philosophical foundations for his reasoning are exposed to reveal key elements of his rationalism. That approach is con...
Ibn Rushd's philosophical thought is referred to by some Islamic thinkers as the last product of Isl...
The role of Abū l-Walīd Ibn Rushd (d. 595/1198) in the Western Medieval intellectual tradition has b...
This article examines the claim that Ibn Rushd of Cordoba (“Averroës,” 12th century B.C.) is a precu...
The classical rationalist philosophical tradition in Arabic reached its culmination in the writings ...
The Muslim philosopher Ibn Rushd (d. 1198) or, as he is known in the West, Averroes, is unique in th...
ABSTRACT Throughout medieval thought, a major issue raised was that of the relationship between reli...
Abu al-Walid Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Rushd (ca. 1126-98), who came to be known in the La...
In this work I explored discussions of Islamic rationalism in the medieval Islamic period and the co...
This essay argues that, underlying the legal framework of Averroes’s <em>Faṣl al-maqāl</em>, there a...
[The author examines the professional accomplishments of Ibn Rushd to uncover how he came to be the ...
Averroes’ Rationalism is one of the influential components of the Western philosophy. One of the cen...
Philosophy connotes the search for knowledge and understanding of the nature and meaning of the univ...
Ibn Rushd, long recognized as an important contributor to Western philosophy, was at the same time t...
Faith and Reason in Islam: Averroes' Exposition of Religious Arguments, translated by Ibrahim Najjar...
Al-Ghazali (1058-1111) was concerned that early Islamic philosophers were leaning too heavily and un...
Ibn Rushd's philosophical thought is referred to by some Islamic thinkers as the last product of Isl...
The role of Abū l-Walīd Ibn Rushd (d. 595/1198) in the Western Medieval intellectual tradition has b...
This article examines the claim that Ibn Rushd of Cordoba (“Averroës,” 12th century B.C.) is a precu...
The classical rationalist philosophical tradition in Arabic reached its culmination in the writings ...
The Muslim philosopher Ibn Rushd (d. 1198) or, as he is known in the West, Averroes, is unique in th...
ABSTRACT Throughout medieval thought, a major issue raised was that of the relationship between reli...
Abu al-Walid Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Rushd (ca. 1126-98), who came to be known in the La...
In this work I explored discussions of Islamic rationalism in the medieval Islamic period and the co...
This essay argues that, underlying the legal framework of Averroes’s <em>Faṣl al-maqāl</em>, there a...
[The author examines the professional accomplishments of Ibn Rushd to uncover how he came to be the ...
Averroes’ Rationalism is one of the influential components of the Western philosophy. One of the cen...
Philosophy connotes the search for knowledge and understanding of the nature and meaning of the univ...
Ibn Rushd, long recognized as an important contributor to Western philosophy, was at the same time t...
Faith and Reason in Islam: Averroes' Exposition of Religious Arguments, translated by Ibrahim Najjar...
Al-Ghazali (1058-1111) was concerned that early Islamic philosophers were leaning too heavily and un...
Ibn Rushd's philosophical thought is referred to by some Islamic thinkers as the last product of Isl...
The role of Abū l-Walīd Ibn Rushd (d. 595/1198) in the Western Medieval intellectual tradition has b...
This article examines the claim that Ibn Rushd of Cordoba (“Averroës,” 12th century B.C.) is a precu...