Avicenna

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Routledge, 11 jan 2013 - 255 pagina's

the philosophers in the West, none, perhaps, is better known by name and less familiar in actual content of his ideas than the medieval Muslim philosopher, physician, minister and naturalist Abu Ali Ibn Sina, known since the days of the scholastics as Avicenna. In this book the author, himself a philosopher, and long known for his studies of Arabic thought, presents a factual account of Avicenna's philosophy. Setting the thinker in the context of his often turbulent times and tracing the roots and influences of Avicenna's ideas, this book offers a factual philosophical portrait. It details Avicenna's account of being as a synthesis between the seemingly irreconcilable extremes of Aristotelian eternalism and the creationism of monotheistic scripture. It examines Avicenna's distinctive theory of knowledge, his ideas about immortality and individuality, including the famous "floating man argument", his contributions to logic, and his probing thoughts on rhetoric and poetics.

 

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LIFE TIMES WRITINGS
1
2 Ibn Sinas Youth and Education
11
3 Wanderjahre
19
4 The Years at Isfahan
30
METAPHYSICS
49
2 Ibn Sinas Synthesis
61
3 Criticism and Response
83
IDEAS AND IMMORTALITY
123
2 The Substance of the Soul
149
3 The Substrate of Immortality
163
LOGIC PERSUASION AND POETRY
184
1 Avicennas Propositional Logic
188
2 Avicenna on the Art of Persuasion
211
3 Avicennas Poetics
216
Index
234
Copyright

1 The Possibility of Knowledge
129

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Over de auteur (2013)

L. E. Goodman is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hawaii.

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