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Averroes and Averroism in Medieval Jewish Thought Haliva, Racheli • Meyrav, Yoav • Davies, Daniel [Publ.]. |
In Book Series: | Maimonides Library for Philosophy and Religion / 4 |
Additional Information: | https://brill.com/display/title/63412 |
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Language: | English |
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Content
![]() | Was al-Gazali an Avicennist? Some Provocative Reflections on Jewish Averroism |
![]() | How a Rehabilitated Notion of Latin Averroism Could Help in Understanding Jewish Averroism |
![]() | Is Maimonides's Biblical Exegesis Averroistic? |
![]() | Averroes and Gabir ibn Aflah among the Jews: New Interpretations for Joseph ben Judah ibn Simon's Allegorical Correspondence with Maimonides |
![]() | The Garden of Eden and the Scope of Human Knowledge: Maimonides, Falaquera, and Nissim of Marseille |
![]() | The Role of Averroes's Tahafut in Narboni's Commentary on the Guide |
![]() | Averroism, the Jewish-Christian Debate, and Mass Conversions in Iberia |
![]() | Double Truth in the Writings of Medieval Jewish Averroists: An Esoteric Way of Appealing to Both Sceptics and Non-sceptics |
![]() | Averroes's Influence upon Theological Responses to Scepticism in Late Medieval Jewish Philosophy |
![]() | Love and Hate May Lead Astray: Moses Halevi's Rejection of Averroes |
![]() | Averroism in Judah ha-Cohen's Midraš ha-hokhmah? |
![]() | Falaquera the Averroist |
![]() | The Necessary Existent, Simplicity, and Incorporeality: An Anti-Avicennian-Averroist Approach |
![]() | Gersonides and Kaspi on the Uncertainty of the Future and the Practical Intellect |
![]() | Rabbi Moses ben Judah (Rambi) as an Averroist |
![]() | Crescas's Attitude toward Averroes |
![]() | Matter and Elements: Al-Gazali and Averroes as a Source of Isaac Abravanel's "The Forms of the Elements" |
![]() | Choking on Water, the Stratification of Society, and the Death of Socrates in the Hebrew Averroes |
![]() | Todros Todrosi's accessus ad auctorem: A Hebrew "Aristotelian Prologue" to Averroes's Middle Commentaries on Rhetoric and Poetics |
![]() | Jacob Mantino and the Alleged Second Latin Translation of Averroes's Long Commentary on On the Soul 3.5 and 3.36 |