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    Ibn Taymiyya’s use of Ibn Rushd to refute the incorporealism of Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī

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    1. Abd
    2. Adamson Peter
    3. Averroes
    4. Averroes
    5. Averroès
    6. Averroès
    7. Corbin Henry
    8. Ernest Renan This
    9. Geoffroy
    10. Geoffroy Marc
    11. God Going
    12. God's
    13. Ibn
    14. Ibn Editions
    15. Ibn For
    16. Joseph Marcus
    17. Kuala Lumpur Major Works
    18. le Ibn Taymiyya See
    19. Leaman
    20. Maurer Armand
    21. Müller Marcus Joseph
    22. Part
    23. Rushd Ibn
    24. Rushd Ibn
    25. Rushd Ibn
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    27. Saʿd
    28. Sciences Arabic
    29. Taymiyya Ibn
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    53. The
    54. Treatise Decisive
    55. Urvoy
    56. Windrow J.
    Publication venue
    Bonn University Press by V&R unipress
    Publication date
    01/03/2018
    Field of study
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