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  • 121Condemnations (University of Paris) — The Condemnations at the medieval University of Paris were enacted to restrict certain teachings as being heretical. These included a number of medieval theological teachings, but most importantly the physical treatises of the Greek philosopher… …

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  • 122Aristotelean — I noun a follower of Aristotle or an adherent of Aristotelianism • Syn: ↑Aristotelian, ↑Peripatetic • Derivationally related forms: ↑peripateticism (for: ↑Peripatetic), ↑peripat …

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  • 123List of Muslim philosophers — This is a subarticle to Islamic philosophy and Islamic scholars A Muslim philosopher is a person that professes Islam and engaged in the philosophical aspect of Islamic studies, for example theology or eschatology and other fields of Islamic… …

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  • 124Escuela peripatética — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Escuela de Aristóteles, por Gustav Adolph Spangenberg La escuela peripatética fue un círculo filosófico de la Grecia antigua. Básicamente, seguía las enseñanzas de Aristóteles, su fundador, y peripatético… …

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  • 125al-Ghazali, Abu Hamid — (alternatively, al Ghazzali) (450–505/1058–1111)    Theologian, jurist, philosopher and Sufi mystic, al Ghazali is a towering figure in the history of Islam and a pivotal thinker within its philosophical tradition. He is often blamed – somewhat… …

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  • 126On the Soul — Expositio et quaestiones in Aristoteles De Anima by Jean Buridan, circa 1362 …

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  • 127Jean Buridan — (in Latin, Johannes Buridanus; ca. 1295 ndash; 1358) was a French priest who sowed the seeds of the Copernican revolution in Europe. Although he was one of the most famous and influential philosophers of the late Middle Ages, he is today among… …

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  • 128Phanias of Eresus — (also Phaenias or Phainias) was a Greek philosopher from Lesbos, important as an immediate follower of and commentator on Aristotle. He came to Athens about 332 BCE, and joined his compatriot, Theophrastus, in the Peripatetic school. His writings …

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