Averroes on pathways to divine knowledge

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Abstract

"The 12th c. Andalusian philosopher, Averroes, sought to understand the divine in a way independent of religious theology by turning to the philosophical works of Aristotle and, to a lesser extent, Plato. In doing so, he established standards of scientific inquiry into God that were and remain highly influential on Jewish and Christian thought. Averroes, however, does not provide much in the way of demonstrative knowledge of God, and most of his arguments remain dialectical, rhetorical, or political. This volume explores the various pathways towards attaining divine knowledge that we find in Averroes' commentaries on Aristotle's De Anima, Metaphysics, and Nicomachean Ethics, and on Plato's Republic, along with Averroes' Epistle on Divine Knowledge, Decisive Treatise, and more"-- Provided by publisher.
Original languageAmerican English
Place of PublicationBoston
PublisherBoston : Academic Studies Press
Number of pages175
ISBN (Print)9798887197616
StatePublished - 2025

Publication series

NameEmunot : Jewish philosophy and Kabbalah

Keywords

  • Averroës 1126-1198
  • Islamic philosophy
  • Philosophical theology

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