This book is a study of the psychology of Averroes and its influence on Roman philosophy. It addresses his famous doctrine of the intellect, and its critical defence by the English 14th-century theologian Thomas Wylton. The major questions related to the body-mind problem are tackled: the relation between soul and body, the status of imagination, the nature of the intellect's power, and the autonomy of the thinker.
This book is a study of the psychology of Averroes and its influence on Roman philosophy. It addresses his famous doctrine of the intellect, and it...