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Averroes on Pathways to Divine Knowledge [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 188 pages, kõrgus x laius: 233x155 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Jul-2025
  • Kirjastus: Academic Studies Press
  • ISBN-13: 9798887197616
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 188 pages, kõrgus x laius: 233x155 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Jul-2025
  • Kirjastus: Academic Studies Press
  • ISBN-13: 9798887197616
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The twelfth-century 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 Aristotles De Anima, Metaphysics, and Nicomachean Ethics, and on Platos Republic, along with Averroes Epistle on Divine Knowledge, Decisive Treatise, and more.

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In Averroes on Pathways to Divine Knowledge, Yehuda Halper guides his readers through a transformative exploration of Averroess metaphysical thought, uncovering the manifold ways the Commentator illuminates humanitys longing for divine truth. Through careful analysis of Averroess engagement with Aristotles Metaphysics and Platos Republic, Halper reveals a thinker grappling earnestly with the deepest questions of intentionality, dialectics, and the very nature and purpose of philosophical inquiry. Moving deftly between Averroess Arabic texts and their broader historical-philosophical implications, this work not only elucidates the enduring tensions between dialectic and demonstration, human reason and divine intellect, but also positions Averroes as a partner in a continued philosophical journey begun in antiquity. Halpers study is invaluable to scholars in medieval thought, but also richly rewarding for contemporary philosophers, historians, and theologians navigating epistemology, politics, metaphysics, and the timeless quest for the divine. A luminous contribution, elegantly composed and profoundly insightful, this book invites its readers into  the inexhaustible dialogue of philosophy itself. Katja Krause, Professor for the History of Science, Technische Universität Berlin, Research Group Leader, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science



This valuable publication brings together in a single volume eight insightful articles by Halper providing analyses of various writings of Ibn Rushd / Averroes relating directly or indirectly to the Cordobans dialectical and metaphysical aspirations to divine knowledge. This collection is particularly successful in acquainting readers with several dialectical efforts on metaphysical issues." Dr. Richard C. Taylor, Professor of Philosophy, Marquette University, and annual Visiting Professor, Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven

Acknowledgements




Introduction

1. Averroes on Intentionality and the Human Experience of the Natural World

2. Averroess Epistle on Divine Knowledge as a Dialectical Work: Between
Forbidden Interpretation and Philosophical Training

3. Dialecticians and Dialectics in Averroess Long Commentary on Gamma 2 of
Aristotles Metaphysics

4. The Hierarchy of Terms in the Short Commentary on Metaphysics

5. Averroess Rewrite of Aristotles Metaphysics : Establishing the Plain
Meaning of the Text in the Midde Commentary

6. Losing Focus: Notes on Averroess Introduction to Aristotles Metaphysics
in the Long Commentary

7. Happiness, Eros, and the Active Intellect: Understanding Erotic Desire in
Averroess Long Commentary on Aristotles Metaphysics in light of the
Middle Commentary on the Nicomachean Ethics

8. Expelling Dialectics from the Ideal State: Making the World Safe for
Philosophy in Averroess Commentary on Platos Republic
Yehuda Halper is Professor in the Department of Jewish Philosophy at Bar Ilan University. His first monograph, Jewish Socratic Questions in an Age without Plato (Brill, 2021) won the Goldstein-Goren Book Award for the best book in Jewish Thought in 2019-2021. He is currently directing the ISF grant (#622/22) "Samuel Ibn Tibbon's Explanation of Foreign Terms and the Foundations of Philosophy in Hebrew".