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Platonic dialogues and the Thomist critique against the Averroists

About Platonic dialogues and the Thomist critique against the Averroists

This Philosophical study sought to expose in the first and third chapter the following Platonic Dialogues: the first Platonic dialogue is about "Book X - The Laws" dealing with the existing problematic between the belief in the Gods by the wise and the disbelief in the Gods by the ungodly in ancient Greece and sought to expose in the third and last chapter the Platonic dialogue about the Book "Phedon", which deals with Phedon's reflections on the day of Socrates' death, where he narrates Socrates' trust (before dying) in the just Decree of the Gods and finally the book ends by briefly quoting the Philosopher Nietzsche being discordant with the Socratic-Platonic thought; The second chapter deals with Thomas Aquinas' critique against Averroistic thought (who made a big mistake regarding Aristotle's concept of the human intellect, thus fixing the mistake made by Averrois regarding Aristotle's theory).

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9786205896105
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 76
  • Published:
  • April 12, 2023
  • Dimensions:
  • 150x5x220 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 131 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 11, 2024

Description of Platonic dialogues and the Thomist critique against the Averroists

This Philosophical study sought to expose in the first and third chapter the following Platonic Dialogues: the first Platonic dialogue is about "Book X - The Laws" dealing with the existing problematic between the belief in the Gods by the wise and the disbelief in the Gods by the ungodly in ancient Greece and sought to expose in the third and last chapter the Platonic dialogue about the Book "Phedon", which deals with Phedon's reflections on the day of Socrates' death, where he narrates Socrates' trust (before dying) in the just Decree of the Gods and finally the book ends by briefly quoting the Philosopher Nietzsche being discordant with the Socratic-Platonic thought; The second chapter deals with Thomas Aquinas' critique against Averroistic thought (who made a big mistake regarding Aristotle's concept of the human intellect, thus fixing the mistake made by Averrois regarding Aristotle's theory).

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