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- of the intellect" doctrine in his book De unitate intellectus contra Averroistas. Based on this, Averroism came to be near-synonymous with atheism in...
- Thomas wrote two works, one of them being De unitate intellectus, contra Averroistas (On the Unity of Intellect, against the Averroists) in which he reprimands...
- afterlife. Thomas Aquinas wrote a treatise De Unitate Intellectus, Contra Averroistas ("On the Unity of the Intellect, against the Averroists"), which contained...
- the Intellect against the Averroists (De unitate intellectus, contra Averroistas) 1270 De perfectione vitae spiritualis 1270 Contra pestiferam doctrinam...
- (1483) of Sixtus IV, which declared the Immaculate Conception a dogma In Averroistas de aeternitate mundi libri quatuor (Pavia: G. Pocatela, 1513) De velocitate...
- Philosophy and wrote with his friend Antonio Tursi the book Tres tratados Averroístas. Before writing "Raros Peinados", his big success, he lived in a national...
- Rimini O.S.A. 1358 Doctor Authenticus Thomas Netter O.Carm 1431 Doctor Averroista; Philosophiae Parens Urb**** O.S.M. 1403 Doctor Beatus et Fundatissimus...
- Catholic Encyclopedia article Aquinas, De Unitate Intellectus Contra Averroistas (Latin) Aquinas, On the Unity of the Intellect, against the Averroists...
- De causis expositio by Thomas Aquinas De unitate intellectus, contra Averroistas by Thomas Aquinas In libros Meteorologicorum expositio by Thomas Aquinas...
- Aristotelianism of Ibn Rushd (Averroës); also De Unitate Intellectus Contra Averroistas (Paris 1270) [t]. Bar 'Ebraya [Abu-l-Farag] (1226–1286), Catholicos of...