La influencia de la medicina árabe en la interpretación de Averroes al de anima de Aristóteles

Authors

  • Luis Xavier López Farjeat

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-6746.2007.3.4675

Keywords:

Averróis. Aristóteles. De anima. Neoplatonismo. Biologia. Vida.

Abstract

In this paper I will show some contributions from Averroes around some issues related to psychology and medicine. My intention is to establish some relations between the commentaries on De anima and the medical treatises. The itinerary is the following: a) I will show that, like Aristotle, Averroes conceives the soul as a set of biological capacities; b) De anima is a biological treatise, so there we can find some considerations that must be understood from a medical point of view, specially, from the Arabic contributions on Anatomy. It is necessary, then, to point out the importance of the nerves and the brain to understand the narrow relation between the De anima and the Book of Medicine. We will find that Averroes does not understand the soul as a 'spiritual principle' but like something generated that makes possible several biological functions, from the vegetative and the sensitive to the intellectual ones. So, Averroes denies the Neoplatonic conception of the soul as something separated from the body. Averroes explains that the soul is the concretion of the biological process denominated "life". KEY WORDS – Averroes. Aristotle. De anima. Neoplatonism. Biology. Life.

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Author Biography

Luis Xavier López Farjeat

Universidad Panamericana, México.

Published

2007-12-30

How to Cite

Farjeat, L. X. L. (2007). La influencia de la medicina árabe en la interpretación de Averroes al de anima de Aristóteles. Veritas (Porto Alegre), 52(3). https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-6746.2007.3.4675