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The Commentator

Oct 10, 2019
29:13
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The School of Athens
01:58 • 2min
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Averuis: A Middle Eastern Man
03:55 • 2min
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Averuis' Philosophy
05:50 • 4min
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Aristotle's Theology of Everything
09:35 • 4min
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The Precarious Nature of a Veraways
13:24 • 2min
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The Importance of Aristotle in the History of Universities
15:50 • 3min
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The Anti-Islamic Source of Aristotle
18:34 • 3min
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The Influence of Averaouise on the Christian Tradition
21:08 • 3min
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The Legacy of Averaouise in the Islamic World and the West
23:56 • 3min
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The Influence of Averuiz on the Autonomy of Philosophy
26:54 • 2min
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Through Life: A Conversation With Ramtina Al-Bluee
28:51 • 2min
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Today the foundations of philosophy are seen as a straight line from Western antiquity, built on thinkers such as Plato and Aristotle. But, between the 8th century and 14th century, the West was greatly overshadowed by the Islamic world and philosophy was in very different hands. This week, how one Medieval Islamic philosopher put his pen to paper and shaped the modern world.

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