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  1. Jacob Anatoli (born c. 1194, Provence [now in France]—died 1258) was a Jewish philosopher, preacher, and physician. Anatoli was especially interested in the works of the 12th-century Arab physician Averroës’ and translated some of them from the Arabic. Anatoli probably shared Averroës belief that religion and philosophy move in similar ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. The unity of the intellect (also called the unicity of the intellect or monopsychism ), [1] a philosophical theory proposed by the medieval Andalusian philosopher Averroes (1126–1198), asserted that all humans share the same intellect. Averroes expounded his theory in his long commentary on Aristotle 's On the Soul to explain how universal ...

  4. Averroes. 14 de abril de 1126 jul. 10 de diciembre de 1198 jul. Averroes ( latinización del nombre árabe أبو الوليد محمد بن أحمد بن محمد بن رشد ʾAbū al-WalīdʾMuhammad ibn Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad ibn Rušd; Córdoba, Al-Ándalus, Imperio almorávide, 14 de abril de 1126– Marrakech, Imperio almohade, 11 de ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AverroismAverroism - Wikipedia

    Averroism refers to a school of medieval philosophy based on the application of the works of 12th-century Andalusian philosopher Averroes, (known in his time in Arabic as ابن رشد, ibn Rushd, 1126–1198) a commentator on Aristotle, in 13th-century Latin Christian scholasticism . Latin translations of Averroes' work became widely available ...

  6. Biografía de Averroes. Averroes nació en el año 1126 en Córdoba, Andalucía, la capital de la España musulmana.Provenía de una familia de eruditos legales de Maliki y tanto su abuelo, Abu Al-Walid Muhammad, como su padre, Abu Al-Qasim Ahmad, fueron los principales jueces de Córdoba bajo la dinastía almorávide que gobernó la región hasta que fue reemplazada por los almohades a ...

  7. Abu Al- Walid Muhammad Ibn Ahmad Ibn Muhammad Ibn Rushd, known in the West as Averroës or Avén Ruiz or Averrhoes, was born in 1126 A.D. in Cordova (once the capital of Moorish Spain), and died in Marrakech, Morocco (Capital of the Almohad or al-Muwahhidun dynasty) on December, 10, 1198 A.D. Akin to many Arab and Muslim physicians and scholars ...

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