Averroism

Averroism
Averroist, Averrhoist, n.Averroistic, Averrhoistic, adj.
/av'euh roh"iz euhm, euh ver"oh-/, n.
the philosophy of Averroës, largely based on Aristotelianism and asserting the unity of an active intellect common to all human beings while denying personal immortality.
Also, Averrhoism.
[1745-55; AVERRO(ËS) + -ISM]

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