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The Concept of Human Perfection as Viewed by Ibn Sina and Ibn Arabi [PDF]
The question of human perfection and the perfect human is a subject of attention for all religions and philosophical, ethical, and educational schools of thought.
Ali Sohbatlo
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The article covers the moral, social, scientific and theoretical views of Ibn Sina on the basis of “Hikmat buloqlari”, the human factor, its role in the development of society and the most pressing issues related to these ...
IEJRD
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Aristotle and Lukasiewicz on existential import [PDF]
This work was initially supported by Research Grant AH/F018398/1 (Foundations of Logical Consequence) from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, UK.Jan Lukasiewicz's treatise on Aristotle's Syllogistic, published in the 1950s, has been very ...
Read, Stephen, Stephen Read
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İbn Sînâ Felsefesinde Hareketin Varlığı ve Mahiyeti
Bu makalede, İbn Sînâ’nın hareketin varlığı, mahiyeti ve yapısal özelliğine dair düşüncesi ontolojik perspektiften incelenmiştir. İbn Sînâ hareketi bilkuvveden bilfiile geçiş ve bilkuvve olanın yetkinliği olarak düşünmüştür.
Mehmet Aydın
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Kebahagiaan spiritual menurut Ibn Sina [PDF]
Dewasa ini, kebahagiaan seolah selesai dengan pencapaian fisik, tidak sedikit dari kita merasa bahagia karena memiliki harta yang berlimpah, mobil yang mewah, aset rumah yang banyak, pekerjaan yang diinginkan dan lainnya.
Nurhuda, Bunga Maryam
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Brain Awareness Week 2021 at Ibn Sina Academy (India): A Report. [PDF]
Rahman SZ, Shujauddin.
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For Ibn Sina, happiness is the highest thing that the alive creature endeavor to find it. According to his ontological and anthropological principles, he regards the reason as the basic substance of human being, which by communicating with the active intellect and reaching the level of acquired intellect reaches to its final perfection and true ...
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[Retroperitoneal fibrosis at the Ibn Sina University Hospital of Rabat: about 18 cases]. [PDF]
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This thesis explores the pivotal contributions of Ibn Sina, also known as Avicenna, to the field of pharmacy. Born in 980 CE in Persia, Ibn Sina was a polymath who profoundly influenced medical and pharmaceutical sciences through his seminal work, "The Canon of Medicine" (Al-Qanun fi al-Tibb).
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Squamous cell carcinoma of the bladder as a cause of spontaneous bladder rupture: a case report
Background Spontaneous bladder rupture is a rare condition typically presenting with abdominal pain and peritonitis. Although bladder malignancies seldom cause spontaneous perforation, when they do, the condition carries a high mortality rate due to ...
Reda Tariqi +7 more
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