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Cost Differences Between Oral Anticoagulation Therapies in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation in Finland. [PDF]

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Direct Oral Anticoagulant Use in Older Adults with Atrial Fibrillation: Challenges and Solutions. [PDF]

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Educational Paradigms in Islamic Medical History: A Review.

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Averroes’ Unity Argument

2022
Since Chapter 2 claims that the Determinate Particular Argument is insufficient to establish the complete unicity thesis, this chapter explains Averroes’ other major proof, the Unity Argument (UA), and defends it as his strongest argument. Unlike the DPA, the UA directly attacks the opposing view (that there are many individual human material ...
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Pound’s Ibn Rushd (Averroes)

Chapter 2 covers Ezra Pound’s interests in the Spanish Arab philosopher Averroes, the early Spanish troubadours, and the playwright Lope de Vega, as well as his critique of the Spanish Baroque period. Maria Luisa Ardizzone traces the thought in Pound’s work of Ibn Rushd, or Averroes (1126–98).
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Agent Sense in Averroes and Latin Averroism

2014
The scholastic tradition calls “agent sense” (sensus agens) the equivalent, in the order of the sensible, of what the agent intellect is in the order of the intelligible. If we are to “produce” the intelligible form from images, then is it not necessary, at a lower level, to also produce the sensible form from singular things? We shall first study here
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Averroes

2004
Abu al-Walid Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Rushd (ca. 1126-98), who came to be known in the Latin West as Averroes, was born at Cordoba into a family prominent for its expert devotion to the study and development of religious law (shar'ia). In Arabic sources al-Hafid (“the Grandsonâ€) is added to his name to distinguish him from his grandfather
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Averroism

2018
‘Averroism’, ‘radical Aristotelianism’ and ‘heterodox Aristotelianism’ are nineteenth- and twentieth-century labels for a late thirteenth-century movement among Parisian philosophers whose views were not easily reconcilable with Christian doctrine. The three most important points of difference were the individual immortality of human intellectual souls,
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Averroes' Physics

2009
Abstract For the first time Averroes' physics is studied on the basis of all available texts and versions of his three commentaries on Aristotle's Physics, including texts that are extant only in Hebrew manuscripts and have not been hitherto studied.
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