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The debates on Kulliyyāt I.1.ii of Ibn Sīnā’s Qānūn (“on the subjects of medicine”) were initiated by Faḫr al-Dīn al-Rāzī and continued by Afḍal al-Dīn al-Ḫūnaǧī, Naǧm al-Dīn al-Naḫǧawānī, Yaʿqūb ibn Ġanāʾim al-Sāmirī, Rafīʿ al-Dīn al-Ǧīlī, Ibn al-Nafīs,
Osama Eshera
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Comparative analysis of Aquinas and Ibn sinaâs viewpoints about the knowledge of angels [PDF]
In this article, we will analyze the viewpoints of Aquinas and Ibn Sina about the knowledge of angels, then will show their similarities and differences regarding this topic.
Ali Sanaee, Azim Hamzeian
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Ibn Rushd’s response to Ibn Sina and Al-Ghazali’s philosophical thoughts on cosmology
This study is based on the many cosmological problems in Islam as aspects of thought that receive serious attention. In fact, there are also many polemics of thought that occur amongst Muslim scholars, which can be divided into two main groups ...
Taufiqurrahman Taufiqurrahman +1 more
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Ibn Sina, Divine Simplicity and the Problem of Ineffability
This paper explores applying the truthmaker theory to address the challenge of divine simplicity and its alignment with Ibn Sina’s understanding of divine attributes. It proposes that God’s essence enables the predication of these attributes, eliminating
Hossein Khodadadi
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Pleasure and Happiness Relationship in Ibn Sina and Epicureans [PDF]
The central issue of this paper is to explain the place of pleasure and happiness and their relationship in the thought of Ibn Sina and Epicurus, and to conduct a comparative study of these concepts.
Maryam Afshar, Mohammad Raayat Jahromi
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The Problem of the Phonetic Term between Sibawayh, Ibn Jenny and Ibn Sina
Objectives: The paper aims to go beyond what was tackled by research of the phonetic terminology and show the strengths of some terms, which guarantees their persistence.
Nadeed Omar AL Tall
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A Study of the Views of Farabi and Ibn Sina on the Definition of Happiness and Its Relation to the Faculties of the Soul [PDF]
This research is an attempt to compare the views of Farabi and Ibn Sina on the question of happiness, which is discussed in two parts: the definition of happiness and its relation to the faculties of the soul.
Einollah Khademi
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Examining Ibn Sīnā’s and Suhrawardī’s Notion of the Soul
The intricate nature of contemporary human life has placed individuals in a paradoxical position, simultaneously serving as active agents shaping societal development and passive recipients of the outcomes of this evolution.
Muhammad Taufik +2 more
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Between Secular and Sacred: Abraham ibn Ezra and the Song of Songs [PDF]
The work of the Judeo-Spanish poet and exegete Abraham Ibn Ezra (d. 1167 C.E.) featuring the language of the Song is perhaps the best showcase of the interplay between sacred and secular in Hebrew Andalusī literature.
David Wacks
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Being and Meaning: Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī and His Followers on the Identity of Knowledge and the Known [PDF]
In this article, the problem of universals is discussed in terms of the relationship between knowledge and being, on the basis of the works of Ibn Sīnā and his commentators.
Ömer Türker
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