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  • Suhrawardi provided an original Platonic criticism of the dominant Avicennan Peripateticism of the time in the fields of logic, epistemology, psychology, and metaphysics, while simultaneously elaborating his own epistemological (logic and psychology) and metaphysical (ontology and cosmology) Illuminationist theories.

    Suhrawardi Marcotte, Roxanne 2007

  • Mulla Sadra (Sadr al-Din al-Shirazi) (d. 1640) was most interested in Suhrawardi's critique of Avicennan Peripateticism (existence as a being of reason, the Platonic Forms, and knowledge by presence) and wrote marginal glosses on Qutb al-Din al-Shirazi's commentary on the Philosophy of Illumination (Suhrawardi 1986).

    Suhrawardi Marcotte, Roxanne 2007

  • This will undoubtedly provide new insight into Suhrawardi's greatly Platonic reworking of Avicennan Peripateticism, what Gutas (2002) has identified as Suhrawardi's Illuminationist Avicennism.

    Suhrawardi Marcotte, Roxanne 2007

  • La Mettrie did in his Histoire naturelle de l'âme, in which Peripateticism, with reminiscences (as noted) of

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas ARAM VARTANIAN 1968

  • Nevertheless, the role of Peripateticism in the evolution of the man-machine remained quite modest.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas ARAM VARTANIAN 1968

  • Peripateticism than Averroës and Alpetragius, Moses ben Maimun, called Maimonides (1139-1204), accepted Ptolemy's astronomy despite its incompatibility with Aristotelean physics, although he regarded

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913

  • The school borrows, indeed, many of its principles from Pythagoreanism, Stoicism, Peripateticism, and especially from Platonism; but all these doctrines are dominated by and interpreted according to certain principles of religious mysticism which make this neo-Platonism an original though syncretic system.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913

  • His philosophy is a mixture of the scepticism of the Middle Academy with Stoicism and Peripateticism.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913

  • A servile adoration of Peripateticism prompted many so-called philosophers to reject the Ptolemaic system, the only one which, at that time, could satisfy the legitimate exigencies of astronomers, and to readopt the hypothesis of homocentric spheres.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913

  • Paris matters little, as in any event it was from Parisian physics that he adopted those doctrines that smacked least of Peripateticism.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913

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