Boetius of Dacia in the context of "Averroism"

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⭐ Core Definition: Boetius of Dacia

Boetius de Dacia (also spelled Boethius de Dacia) was a 13th-century Danish philosopher of the Dominican Order.

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👉 Boetius of Dacia in the context of Averroism

Averroism, also known as Rushdism, was a school of medieval philosophy based on the application of the works of 12th-century Andalusian philosopher Averroes, (Ibn Rushd in Arabic; 1126–1198) a commentator on Aristotle, in 13th-century Latin Christian scholasticism and Islamic Golden Age.

Latin translations of Averroes' work became widely available at the universities which were springing up in Western Europe in the 13th century, and were received by scholasticists such as Siger of Brabant and Boetius of Dacia, who examined Christian doctrines through reasoning and intellectual analysis.

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