Der Averroismus In Der Christlich-peripatetischen Psychologie Des Sp teren Mittelalters, written by Karl Werner, explores the influence of Averroism on Christian Peripatetic psychology during the later Middle Ages. This historical study delves into the philosophical intersections between Averroes' interpretations and their reception within Christian intellectual circles. Werner examines how Averroistic thought shaped psychological discourse and contributed to the broader intellectual landscape of the medieval period. The book offers valuable insights into the complex relationship between philosophy, religion, and psychology during a pivotal era in European history, and showcases the nuanced development of ideas across cultural and intellectual boundaries.
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