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7/12/2025, 5:35:41 PM
>>17835177
Kinda ironic because the only reason of why modernity remember Andalusian writers are Catholic writers from Second Scholasticism (Suarez, Arriaga, Caramuel, Poinsot, Zuñiga, Mas, etc.), specially the Jesuits, mentioned them in their works and thaught them to their German, French, Czech, Austrian, etc., students because they considered Arab writers important to be mentioned in their academical itineraries during the Counter-Reformation and the whole Baroque period.
Humanist neoplatonic Italian and reformist German writers from Renaissance were quite determined to erase from the map the traces of Averroes, Avicenna, Avempace and Islamic theology in general because they assocciated it to the Dark Ages and what they considered obsolete Aristotelian metaphysics and sciences.
If you are happy thinking that, then good for you.
Kinda ironic because the only reason of why modernity remember Andalusian writers are Catholic writers from Second Scholasticism (Suarez, Arriaga, Caramuel, Poinsot, Zuñiga, Mas, etc.), specially the Jesuits, mentioned them in their works and thaught them to their German, French, Czech, Austrian, etc., students because they considered Arab writers important to be mentioned in their academical itineraries during the Counter-Reformation and the whole Baroque period.
Humanist neoplatonic Italian and reformist German writers from Renaissance were quite determined to erase from the map the traces of Averroes, Avicenna, Avempace and Islamic theology in general because they assocciated it to the Dark Ages and what they considered obsolete Aristotelian metaphysics and sciences.
If you are happy thinking that, then good for you.
7/12/2025, 5:34:23 PM
>>17835177
The greatest philosophers ever born in Kinda ironic because the only reason of why modernity remember Andalusian writers are Catholic writers from Second Scholasticism (Suarez, Arriaga, Caramuel, Poinsot, Zuñiga, Mas, etc.), specially the Jesuits, mentioned them in their works and thaught them to their German, French, Czech, Austrian, etc., students because they considered Arab writers important to be mentioned in their academical itineraries during the Counter-Reformation and the whole Baroque period.
Humanist neoplatonic Italian and reformist German writers from Renaissance were quite determined to erase from the map the traces of Averroes, Avicenna, Avempace and Islamic theology in general because they assocciated it to the Dark Ages and what they considered obsolete Aristotelian metaphysics and sciences.
If you are happy thinking that, then good for you.
The greatest philosophers ever born in Kinda ironic because the only reason of why modernity remember Andalusian writers are Catholic writers from Second Scholasticism (Suarez, Arriaga, Caramuel, Poinsot, Zuñiga, Mas, etc.), specially the Jesuits, mentioned them in their works and thaught them to their German, French, Czech, Austrian, etc., students because they considered Arab writers important to be mentioned in their academical itineraries during the Counter-Reformation and the whole Baroque period.
Humanist neoplatonic Italian and reformist German writers from Renaissance were quite determined to erase from the map the traces of Averroes, Avicenna, Avempace and Islamic theology in general because they assocciated it to the Dark Ages and what they considered obsolete Aristotelian metaphysics and sciences.
If you are happy thinking that, then good for you.
6/21/2025, 4:50:29 PM
>>17781158
Kinda ironic because the only reason of why modernity remember Andalusian writers are Catholic writers from Second Scholasticism (Suarez, Arriaga, Caramuel, Poinsot, Zuñiga, Mas, etc.), specially the Jesuits, mentioned them in their works and thaught them to their German, French, Czech, Austrian, etc., students because they considered Arab writers important to be mentioned in their academical itineraries during the Counter-Reformation and the whole Baroque period.
Humanist neoplatonic Italian and reformist German writers from Renaissance were quite determined to erase from the map the traces of Averroes, Avicenna, Avempace and Islamic theology in general because they assocciated it to the Dark Ages and what they considered obsolete Aristotelian metaphysics and sciences.
If you are happy thinking that, then good for you.
Kinda ironic because the only reason of why modernity remember Andalusian writers are Catholic writers from Second Scholasticism (Suarez, Arriaga, Caramuel, Poinsot, Zuñiga, Mas, etc.), specially the Jesuits, mentioned them in their works and thaught them to their German, French, Czech, Austrian, etc., students because they considered Arab writers important to be mentioned in their academical itineraries during the Counter-Reformation and the whole Baroque period.
Humanist neoplatonic Italian and reformist German writers from Renaissance were quite determined to erase from the map the traces of Averroes, Avicenna, Avempace and Islamic theology in general because they assocciated it to the Dark Ages and what they considered obsolete Aristotelian metaphysics and sciences.
If you are happy thinking that, then good for you.
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