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Who influenced Averroes?

  • Aristotle

    Classical Greek philosopher and polymath (384-322 BC)

    Influenced 75

    Influenced by 10

  • Plato

    Greek philosopher (c. 427 – 348 BC)

    Influenced 62

    Influenced by 7

  • Plotinus

    Hellenistic Platonist philosopher and founder of Neoplatonism (c. 204/5–270)

    Influenced 14

    Influenced by 0

  • Avicenna

    Persian polymath, physician and philosopher (c.980–1037)

    Influenced 11

    Influenced by 12

  • Al-Farabi

    10th century Islamic philosopher and jurist

    Influenced 8

    Influenced by 3

  • Al-Ghazali

    Persian Sunni Muslim scholar and mystic (c.1058–1111)

    Influenced 7

    Influenced by 0

  • Ibn Tufayl

    Arab Andalusian Muslim polymath (c.1105–1185)

    Influenced 5

    Influenced by 0

  • Malik ibn Anas

    Arab Islamic jurist, theologian and hadith traditionist (711–795)

    Influenced 4

    Influenced by 0

  • Muhammad

    founder and main prophet of Islam (c. 570–632)

    Influenced 4

    Influenced by 0

  • Avempace

    Arab Andalusian polymath (c. 1085 – 1138)

    Influenced 2

    Influenced by 1

  • Ibn Zuhr

    Arab physician, surgeon and poet (1094–1162)

    Influenced 2

    Influenced by 0

Who was influenced by Averroes?

  • Benedictus de Spinoza

    Dutch philosopher (1632–1677)

    Influenced 46

    Influenced by 18

  • Thomas Aquinas

    Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, Catholic priest, and Doctor of the Church

    Influenced 24

    Influenced by 15

  • Moshe ben Maimon

    Medieval Jewish philosopher from Spain (1135–1204)

    Influenced 11

    Influenced by 5

  • Giordano Bruno

    Italian Dominican friar, philosopher and mathematician (1548–1600)

    Influenced 7

    Influenced by 6

  • Sidi Boushaki

    Algerian theologian, exeget, linguist and sufi

    Influenced 2

    Influenced by 7

  • Andrea Cesalpino

    Italian physician, botanist and philosopher (1524–1603)

    Influenced 0

    Influenced by 2

  • Benedict Pereira

    Spanish theologian and philosopher

    Influenced 0

    Influenced by 13

  • Isaac Albalag

    philosopher

    Influenced 0

    Influenced by 2

  • Javed Ahmad Ghamidi

    Pakistani philosopher and Muslim scholar (born 1952)

    Influenced 0

    Influenced by 4

  • Jean-Baptiste Brenet

    French academic, professor of history of philosophy at Paris-I Pantheon-Sorbonne University

    Influenced 0

    Influenced by 2

  • Joseph Caspi

    Jewish lexicographer and rabbi

    Influenced 0

    Influenced by 2

  • Levi ben Abraham ben Hayyim

    13th-century French rabbi and encyclopedist

    Influenced 0

    Influenced by 2

  • Shem-Tob ben Isaac of Tortosa

    Provençal rabbi and physician

    Influenced 0

    Influenced by 3

  • Siger of Brabant

    Belgian philosopher, c. 1240–1284

    Influenced 0

    Influenced by 2

  • Souad Sbai

    Italian politician and journalist

    Influenced 0

    Influenced by 1

  • Todros Todrosi

    Jewish translator

    Influenced 0

    Influenced by 3