Averroes. Life and Thoughts of the Famous Spanish-Arabian Philosopher and Jurist

Par : George J. Fisher, Averroès
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  • FormatMulti-format
  • ISBN978-2-38626-158-9
  • EAN9782386261589
  • Date de parution30/06/2024
  • Protection num.NC
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  • ÉditeurHuman and Literature Publishing

Résumé

This book deals with the history of the Famous Arabian Philosopher Averroes. Averroes devoted a great portion of his life to literary pursuits... Though for ages both Aristotle and Averroes were regarded as the supreme masters of the science of proof, yet their teachings were considered inimical to the requirements of religious faith; their disciples were called derisively "the people of demonstration." Later on, Erasmus and others poured out the vials of their contempt on scholastic barbarism with its "impious and thrice-accursed Averroes." To return to his personal history.
Averroes lived not long after Avenzoar, whom he calls "admirable, glorious, the treasure of all knowledge, " and the most supreme in physic from Galen to his own time. Averroes was personally acquainted with the sons of Avenzoar. He was a great student. It is said that, under the most approved teachers of his time, he mastered theology, jurisprudence, mathematics, philosophy, and medicine.
This book deals with the history of the Famous Arabian Philosopher Averroes. Averroes devoted a great portion of his life to literary pursuits... Though for ages both Aristotle and Averroes were regarded as the supreme masters of the science of proof, yet their teachings were considered inimical to the requirements of religious faith; their disciples were called derisively "the people of demonstration." Later on, Erasmus and others poured out the vials of their contempt on scholastic barbarism with its "impious and thrice-accursed Averroes." To return to his personal history.
Averroes lived not long after Avenzoar, whom he calls "admirable, glorious, the treasure of all knowledge, " and the most supreme in physic from Galen to his own time. Averroes was personally acquainted with the sons of Avenzoar. He was a great student. It is said that, under the most approved teachers of his time, he mastered theology, jurisprudence, mathematics, philosophy, and medicine.