
Richard C. Taylor
1950
15 works on record
Biography
His work has ranged from the Greek philosophical tradition and the entré of philosophy into the lands of Islam in the ninth century in the Plotiniana Arabica and the Discourse on the Pure Good (Latin: Liber de causis), through the classical rationalist tradition of al-Farabi, Ibn Sina / Avicenna, and especially Averroes, to the influence of these writings in Latin on the thought of Thomas Aquinas and his teacher Albert the Great in the thirteenth century.
Works

The Cambridge companion to Arabic philosophy

The Judeo-Christian-Islamic heritage

Moral philosophy

Long Commentary on the de Anima of Aristotle

Routledge Companion to Islamic Philosophy
The Liber de causis (Kalām fī mah̤d al-khair): a study of Medieval Neoplatonism
The Liber de causis (Kalām fī mah̤d al-khair): a study of Medieval Neoplatonism
Tolle lege
Tolle lege
Aquinas and the Arabic Philosophical Tradition 2 Volume Set
Aquinas and the Arabic Philosophical Tradition 2 Volume Set
Aquinas and the Arabic Philosophical Tradition
Aquinas and the Arabic Philosophical Tradition
Commentary on the Book of Causes
Commentary on the Book of Causes
Albert the Great and His Arabic Sources
Albert the Great and His Arabic Sources
The Liber de causis
The Liber de causis
'Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi's Epitome of the Kalam fi Mahd al-Khayr (Liber de causis)
'Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi's Epitome of the Kalam fi Mahd al-Khayr (Liber de causis)
Neoplatonic texts in Turkey
Neoplatonic texts in Turkey
A note on chapter 1 of the Liber de causis
A note on chapter 1 of the Liber de causis