Ibn Rushd (Averroes)

New York: Routledge (1991)
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This book argues that Ibn Rushd, better known in the West as Averroes, was a major Arabic philosopher. Not only did he play a role in transmitting the ideas of classical philosophy to Islam, but he was a profound influence on Western scholasticism and aspects of Renaissance thought.

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Al-miklātī, a twelfth century ašʿarite reader of averroes.Yamina Adouhane - 2012 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 22 (2):155-197.

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