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    Averroes (Ibn Rushd of Cordoba)

    Averroes (Ibn Rushd of Cordoba), Long Commentary on the De anima of Aristotle

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“Averroes’s Long Commentary on Aristotle’s De Anima and Direct Knowledge of Separate Beings.” In La Lumière de l’intellect: La pensée scientifique et philosophique d’Averroès dans son temps, edited by Ahmad Hasnawi, 371–79. Leuven: Peeters, 2011.

“Al-Fârâbî: An Arabic Account of the Origin of Language and of Philosophical Vocabulary (Presidential Address).” Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 84 (2010): 1–17.

“Ibn Sînâ (Avicenna) and Duns Scotus.” In John Duns Scotus, Philosopher: Proceedings of “The Quadruple Congress” on John Duns Scotus, edited by Mary Beth Ingham and Oleg V. Bychkov, 13–27. Archa Verbi, Subsidia 3. Münster: Aschendorff; St. Bonaventure, N.Y.: Franciscan Institute Publications, 2010.

“al-Fârâbî (870–950): une éthique universelle fondée sur les intelligibles premiers.” In Droit naturel: les réponses de l’histoire, edited by Xavier Dijon, 215–32. Namur: Presses Universitaires de Namur, 2008.

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