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  1. Aportaciones de Averroes. Las principales aportaciones que hizo Averroes al mundo son las siguientes: Su contribución a la ciencia se fundamentó en tres ámbitos específico, en e el Derecho, la Medicina y la Astronomía. Escribió una importante obra de derecho islámico, la Bidaya, que fue base de los fundamentos del derecho y que implicaba ...

  2. For Averroes’ purely philosophical views one needs to turn to his commentaries. Commentaries. Averroes’ largest, most important, and ultimately most influential project was the writing of commentaries on the entire body of Aristotle’s works then available in Arabic. Generally speaking, these commentaries take three forms: 1.

  3. May 11, 2019 · Ibn Rushd (Averroes) is regarded by many as the foremost Islamic philosopher. Abu’l-Walid Ibn Rushd, better known as Averroes (520/1126-595/1198), stands out as a towering figure in the history of Arab/Islamic thought, as well as that of West/European philosophy and theology. In the Islamic world, he played a decisive role in the defense of Greek philosophy against the onslaughts of the

  4. Jun 27, 2018 · Averroes's Commentaries. The translations of the Greek writings were normally accompanied by many Greek and Arabic commentaries. Commentaries by Alexander of Aphrodisias and by Simplicius were frequent, but those by the Arab Averroes on the Aristotelian works were ultimately the most influential. During a long and varied career as judge ...

  5. Averroès, le philosophe à barbe. Plus connu sous le nom d’Averroès, Ibn Rushd est né à Cordoue, en 1126. Il est mort à Marrakech, en 1198. Célébré comme commentateur d’Aristote, il est communément présenté comme l’une des figures idéales d’ al-Andalus. Alain de Libéra nous propose d’y regarder de plus près.

  6. A Controversial Life. Abū al-Walīd Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Rushd—or Averroës, as he was known to Latin readers—was born in 1126 at the far western edge of the Islamic world, in Córdoba, Spain. His father and grandfather were prominent scholars and religious figures, and he, in turn, developed close ties with the Almohad ...

  7. As a Muslim, Averroës insists on the attainment of happiness in this and the next life by all believers. This is, however, qualified by Averroës as the disciple of Plato: the highest intellectual perfection is reserved for the metaphysician, as in Plato’s ideal state. But the Muslim’s ideal state provides for the happiness of the masses ...

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