- Ibn
Rushd (Arabic: ابن رشد; full name in Arabic: أبو الوليد محمد بن أحمد بن رشد, romanized: Abū al-Walīd Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad ibn Rushd; 14
April 1126 –...
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Averroism and was
angered when he
discovered Siger of
Brabant teaching Averroistic interpretations of
Aristotle to
Parisian students. On 10
December 1270...
- writings, however, show
traces of the
influence of Averroes,
hence he is an
Averroistic Aristotelian;
apparently he was also
inclined to pantheism, consequently...
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unitate intellectus contra Averroistas.
Although condemned in 1277, many
Averroistic theses survived to the
sixteenth century,
particularly in the University...
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equally guard against speculative scholasticism, and the
seductions of
Averroistic pantheism such as was
preached by
heretics like
Amalric of Bena. Mystical...
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tradition shaped by
Aristotelian thinking and in
particular against its
Averroistic current. He
accused Aristotelians and
scholastics of
dealing with words...
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fairly typical of the Renaissance, with a
prevalence of
elements of
Averroistic Aristotelianism but with
strong elements of
mysticism and Neo-Platonism...
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leaves the body; in
other words, the
Dominican school supported the
Averroistic heresy of the
universal soul. De la Mare also
wrote in
favour of a strict...
- as Averroes,
Alexander of Aphrodisias,
Theodorus Gaza,
Saint Thomas,
averroistic books by
Agostino Nifo and
Marcantonio Zimara and
Crisostomo Iavelli...
- the
University of Krakow, at that point, was
heavily influenced by
Averroistic views,
which he did not support. He
favored the
Ptolemic model of the...