Aben Rushd

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Aben Rushd is the Latinized name for Averroes, the influential 12th-century Andalusian Muslim philosopher, jurist, and commentator on Aristotle.

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Aben Rushd canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Andalusian Muslim
Islamic philosopher
commentator on Aristotle
human
jurist
philosopher
physician
polymath
birthName Averroes
surface form: Abu al-Walid Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Rushd
citizenship Al-Andalus
dateOfBirth 1126
dateOfDeath 1198
era Islamic Golden Age
Medieval philosophy
hasLatinizedName Aben Rushd self-link
hasName Averroes
Averroes
surface form: Ibn Rushd
influenced Latin Averroists
Maimonides
surface form: Moses Maimonides

Siger of Brabant
St. Thomas Aquinas
surface form: Thomas Aquinas
knownFor defense of philosophy in Islam
extensive commentaries on Aristotle
influence on Jewish philosophy
influence on Latin Christian scholasticism
mainInterest Islamic law
logic
medicine
philosophy
theology
notableWork Bidayat al-Mujtahid wa Nihayat al-Muqtasid
Fasl al-Maqal
Long commentaries on Aristotle
Middle Commentaries on Aristotle
surface form: Middle commentaries on Aristotle

Middle Commentaries on Aristotle
surface form: Short commentaries on Aristotle

Tahafut al-Tahafut
philosophicalConcept unity of the intellect (as interpreted by Latin Averroists)
placeOfBirth Al-Andalus
Córdoba
present-day Spain
placeOfDeath Almohad dynasty
surface form: Almohad Caliphate

Marrakesh
profession court physician
qadi
religion Islam
religiousDenomination Sunni Islam
schoolTradition Aristotelianism
Islamic philosophy
Peripatetic school
surface form: Peripatetic philosophy
servedUnder Almohad dynasty
surface form: Almohad Caliphate

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Averroes alsoKnownAs Aben Rushd
Aben Rushd hasLatinizedName Aben Rushd self-link