Born in 1126 to a family of Maliki legal scholars, Ibn Rushd, known as Averroes, enjoyed a long career in religious jurisprudence at Seville and Cordoba while at the same time advancing his philosophical studies of the works of Aristotle. This translation of Averroes' "Long Commentary on Aristotle's De Anima" brings to English-language readers the complete text of this influential work of medieval philosophy. Richard C. Taylor provides rich notes on the "Long Commentary" and a generous introduction that discusses Averroes' most mature reflections on Aristotle's teachings as well as Averroes' comprehensive philosophical views on soul and intellect. It is only in the "Long Commentary" that Averroes finally resolves to his satisfaction the much vexed issue of the nature of intellect, Taylor shows.
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Yale University Press
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Yale Library of Medieval Philosophy
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228 mm
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152 mm
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