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| − | | name = [[Person_First_Name:=Siger]] [[Person_Last_Name:=Brabant]]
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| | '''Siger of Brabant''' was a thirteenth century philosopher and theologian who taught at the University of Paris. He was a prominent member of a group of teachers, mostly at the Faculty of Arts in Paris, known to historians as the 'Latin Averroists', who aimed at a secular interpretation of [[Aristotle]]. | | '''Siger of Brabant''' was a thirteenth century philosopher and theologian who taught at the University of Paris. He was a prominent member of a group of teachers, mostly at the Faculty of Arts in Paris, known to historians as the 'Latin Averroists', who aimed at a secular interpretation of [[Aristotle]]. |
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| | == Links == | | == Links == |
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| − | == Notability ==
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| − | This philosopher has [[Bcmp Pages:=9]] pages in the ''Blackwell Companion''.
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| | == Notes == | | == Notes == |
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| | [[Category:Philosophers]] | | [[Category:Philosophers]] |
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| | + | [[Bcmp Pages:=9]] |
| | + | [[Birth Date:=1240]] |
| | + | [[Flourished:=1275]] |
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| | + | [[Death Date:=1280]] |
| | + | [[Death_Country_Name:=Italy]] |
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