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...or on Aristotelian philosophy. His detailed commentaries on Aristotle became foundational texts in medieval European scholasticis...
Abu Nasr al-Farabi, known as the 'Second Teacher' after Aristotle, died in Damascus. He made fundamental contributions to log...
...opher of al-Andalus, died in Marrakesh. His commentaries on Aristotle and his defense of philosophy in Fasl al-Maqal profoundly i...
...rist, and physician, died in Marrakech. His commentaries on Aristotle profoundly influenced both Islamic and European philosophy.
Andalusian philosopher and jurist; his commentaries on Aristotle shaped medieval European philosophy.
The 'Second Teacher' (after Aristotle); systematized Aristotelian logic for Arabic-speaking world...
The greatest Islamic philosopher and Aristotle's chief commentator. A practicing Maliki jurist. His philos...
The adoption, adaptation, and debate over Aristotelian logic in Islamic scholarship and its role in the religious sciences.
...an philosopher, jurist, and physician whose commentaries on Aristotle profoundly influenced both Islamic and European thought.