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Ibn Rushd in the Safavid Iran: “En Orient, après Averroès … ” Revisited

Intellectual History of the Islamicate World, 2023
Tracing the possible ways in which the thought of Ibn Rushd (Averroes, d. 595/1198) was transmitted within Muslim contexts can be such a “frustrating” and “depressing” task that it may have contributed to the near absence of his name in the lists of ...
Fouad Ben Ahmed
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Revisiting Ibn Rushd's Demonstrative Philosophy: Bridging Classical Thought and Scientific Integration in Contemporary Islamic Higher Education

Jurnal Pemikiran Keislaman
This article aims to examine the thoughts of Ibn Rushd, particularly regarding the concept of the relationship between Sharia (religion) and Hikmah (philosophy) through the principle of double truth, and to explore its potential as a philosophical ...
Moch. Muwaffiqillah   +2 more
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The Role of Ibn Rushd's Hermeneutics in Transmitting Philosophical Interpretation to Western Civilization

Jurnal El-Thawalib
This study examines the tradition of philosophical exegesis (tafsir falsafi) as a historical endeavor to harmonize revelation and reason within the intellectual heritage of Islam, with a particular focus on Ibn Rushd’s (Averroes) theological thought and ...
M. Hidayat   +2 more
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Ibn Rushd on Miracles: Between Natural Law and Public Belief

Religions
This article explores the philosophical foundations of religion in Ibn Rushd’s thought, with particular attention to his treatment of miracles. It argues that Ibn Rushd relocates the discussion of miracles from the domain of natural philosophy to that of
Maryam A. Alsayyed
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IBN SĪNĀ AND IBN RUSHD’S CONCEPTIONS OF THE SOUL IN LIGHT OF ARISTOTLE’S THEORY OF FOUR CAUSES

Kanz Philosophia: A Journal for Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism
This article undertakes a comparative study of Ibn Sīnā and Ibn Rushd’s conceptions of the soul through the framework of Aristotle’s four causes: material, formal, efficient, and final.
M. Saruhan
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The Contestation Of Religion And Science In The Perspective Of Conspiracy Theory: The Though Of Karl Popper And  Ibn Rushd

Journal of Islamic Thought and Civilization
This study explores the intersection between religion and science through the lens of conspiracy theory, specifically by examining the thoughts of Karl Popper and Ibn Rushd.
M. F. Zakaria, Halid Halid
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Beyond Temporal Causality: Synthesizing al-Ghazālī and Ibn Rushd’s Concepts of Time in Light of Tawasul through Kalām Falsafī

Aqlania
This article explores the classical theological-philosophical debate between al-Ghazālī and Ibn Rushd regarding the eternity of the universe, time, and motion, focusing on the concepts of taqaddum zamānī (temporal precedence) and taqaddum rutbī ...
Agung Nugroho Reformis Santono   +3 more
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The Pluralistic Frameworks of Ibn Rushd and Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im


The purpose of this Element is to analyse the assiduous attempts of two Islamic political thinkers-the 12th century Andalusian philosopher Ibn Rushd and the contemporary Sudanese reformist Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im-to theorise Islamic politics through an ...
Ayesha Omar
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From islamic philosophy to european enlightenment: the influence of Ibn Rushd

Jete – Jоurnal of Philosophy, Religious аnd Cultural Studies
This article discusses the influence of ideas of the Islamic Philosopher ibn Rushd (Averroes) on the European intellectual world and how it contributed to the enlightenment process. Ibn Rushd, through his interpretations of the works of Aristotle, played
B. Botakarayev   +3 more
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THE REFUTATION OF AL-GHAZĀLĪ AND THE DEFENCE OF IBN RUSHD AGAINST THE THREE METAPHYSICAL PROBLEMS OF THE PHILOSOPHERS

Kanz Philosophia: A Journal for Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism
Amid the many complex and radical philosophical debates, one of the most fascinating and widely discussed issues among scholars and philosophy enthusiasts is the intellectual confrontation between al-Ghazālī and Ibn Rushd.
Surajiyo Surajiyo, Sugeng Astanto
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