Place
Cordoba
A wealthy Roman provincial city in southern Spain. Birthplace of Seneca and his father, the rhetorician. Cordoba would later become the intellectual capital of Islamic Iberia.
Thinkers Connected to Cordoba
Seneca
Stoic philosopher, tutor to an emperor, and the richest man in Rome. He wrote about poverty and died by his own hand on Nero's orders.
Ibn Bajja
The solitary philosopher. In a corrupt city, the thinker must withdraw and perfect himself alone.
Ibn Tufayl
He wrote the first philosophical novel. A child raised by a gazelle on a deserted island discovers God through reason alone.
Ibn Rushd
The great commentator on Aristotle. He argued that philosophy and religion are two paths to the same truth, and neither should silence the other.
Maimonides
The great Jewish philosopher who tried to reconcile Aristotle with the Torah, and faith with a thinking mind.
Ibn Arabi
The Greatest Master of Sufi metaphysics, who taught that all being is one, and that creation is God seeing himself in a mirror.