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Averroists have generally been credited with a 'theory of double truth', according to which there is an irreconcilable clash between truths of faith and truths arrived at by means of reason.
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Averroism refers to a school of medieval philosophy based on the application of the works of 12th-century Andalusian philosopher Averroes.
Aug 6, 2024 · The basic tenet of Latin Averroism was the assertion that reason and philosophy are superior to faith and knowledge founded on faith.
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Averroists have generally been credited with a 'theory of double truth', according to which there is an irreconcilable clash between truths of faith and truths ...
Averroism supports the idea that "existence precedes essence" (the philosophic concept based on the idea of existence without essence) in direct opposition to ...
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Like their Islamic predecessors, Averroists developed a theory of “double truth” to accommodate the conflicts between philosophy and the teachings of the Church ...
a philosophical theory proposed by the medieval Andalusian philosopher Averroes (1126–1198), asserted that all humans share the same intellect.
Jul 20, 2018 · Averroes (Ibn Rushd) exerted a profound impact on Renaissance philosophy, primarily, although not exclusively, through his commentaries on Aristotle.
Averroism is the philosophy of Averroes, a medieval Andalusian philosopher born in 1126 in Cordoba, present-day Spain.
The Averroists taught that the world and all species are eternal, and consequently that there was no first man. They adopted the Greek cyclical view of history, ...