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The Science of Sleep in Medieval Arabic Medicine: Part 2: Sleep Theory and Practice After Ibn Sīnā.

Chest, 2023
In this second article on medieval Arabic medical discussions on sleep, I show that Ibn Sīnā's pneumatic paradigm of sleep opened up new research pathways for subsequent physicians in Islamic societies.
Nahyan Fancy
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The Conceptions of Divine Revelation: A Comparative Study of the Views of Ibn Sina and Mulla Sadra

Teosofi, 2023
The issue of revelation is one of the most important issues in the divine religions. In Islam the issue revelation is of central importance, as the revealed word of God, the Qur’ān, is in itself a miracle in its inimitability, a unique masterpiece of the
Abdullah Hosseinieskandian   +4 more
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Psychosomatic Therapy and the Pursuit of Happiness: Insights from Ibn Sina’s Philosophy of the Soul and Stoicism

JAQFI. Jurnal aqidah dan filsafat islam
The article discusses the relationship between psychosomatic therapy and happiness based on the thoughts of Ibn Sina and the Philosophy of Stoicism. Psychosomatic disorders are physical responses due to emotional stress, which in the philosophy of Ibn ...
Salma Anggita Chania   +2 more
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The Relevance of Educational Thoughts by Al-Kindi, Al-Farabi, and Ibn Sina in Contemporary Context

International Journal of Indonesian Philosophy & Theology
This research investigates their similarities and differences in educational approaches and their relevance in modern educational contexts. The research method employs library research, drawing data from their works and philosophical perspectives on ...
Muh Ibnu Sholeh   +3 more
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İbn Sînâ ve Fahreddin er-Râzî’ye Göre Tümel Önermenin Öznesi

İslam Tetkikleri Dergisi / Journal of Islamic Review, 2023
This article examines Ibn Sīnā’s (d. 428/1037) views on the subject term of universal categorical proposition as well the comments of his influential interpreter and critic Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī (d. 606/1210) regarding this subject term. In al-Mukhta ṣ ar
Fatma Karaismail
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Islamic Philosophical Perspectives on Metaphysical Problems: A Study of the Works of Ibn Sina and Al-Ghazali

Journal of Noesantara Islamic Studies
Islamic philosophy offers profound insights into metaphysical problems, with the works of Ibn Sina (Avicenna) and Al-Ghazali standing as pivotal contributions.
Amie Primarni   +3 more
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Ibn Sīnā and al-Ghazālī on Causality as Necessary Connection, and Occasionalism

Theology and Science
This paper examines the relationship between necessity and causality in the philosophies of Ibn Sīnā and al-Ghazālī, with a focus on occasionalism. My analysis uncovers that al-Ghazālī, while critiquing Ibn Sīnā's concept of causal necessity, implicitly ...
Nazif Muhtaroglu
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The Relevance of Ibn Sina’s Thoughts in Facing Education in the Artificial Intelligence Era

Journal of Contemporary Islamic Education
This research investigates the impact of human dependence on AI in education and explores the relevance of Ibn Sina's philosophy as a framework for addressing this challenge.
Rifqi Khairul Anam   +1 more
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Ibn Ṭumlūs’s Commentary on Ibn Sīnā’s Poem on Medicine The Text within its Context

Bulletin de philosophie médiévale
What makes Ibn Ṭumlūs’ Commentary on Ibn Sīnā’s Poem on Medicine ( Šarḥ al-Urǧūza fī l-ṭibb l-Ibn Sīnā ) historically significant? So far, it may be the soundest explicit evidence of the author’s direct and good relationship with Ibn Rušd ...
Fouad Ben Ahmed
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The Concept of Love in Ibn Sina's Philosophical Mysticism: A Synthesis of Rationality and Sufism

JAQFI. Jurnal aqidah dan filsafat islam
This article discusses Ibn Sina’s concept of love. Through this concept, the researcher wants to show that Ibn Sina's thought is not only identical to empirical, logical, and rational peripatetic philosophy, but also Sufistic.
Dani Ramdani, Amsal Bakhtiar
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