Author: Raximdjanova, Dilnavoz Sunnat qizi
Annotation: The article examines the ideas of Ibn Rushd, one of the representatives of the Eastern Perepatetism direction, about the concepts of freedom and necessity. His point of view is explained based on the denial of the opinions of his contemporaries. In the philosophy of the Middle Ages, the terms of freedom and necessity were considered in the context of the harmony of religious and philosophical views. Attention is focused on issues of fate and will.
Keywords: freedom, necessity, fate, dependence, morality, fatalism, greed, moral goodness, will, choice.
Pages in journal: 562 - 570