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An Avicennian Engagement with and Appropriation of Mullā Ṣadrā Šīrāzī (d. 1045/1636): The Case of Mahdī Narāqī (d. 1209/1795) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This is the final version. Available on open access from Brill via the DOI in this recordRecent scholarship on Avicenna and Avicennism has tended to focus on the spread and dissemination of his ideas in the early centuries.
Rizvi, S
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Doubts on Avicenna: A Study and Edition of Sharaf al-Dīn al-Masʿūdī’s Commentary on the Ishārāt [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
In Doubts on Avicenna, Ayman Shihadeh brings to light an important new source, which marks a key moment of transition in twelfth-century Arabic philosophy.
Shihadeh, Ayman
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Being Another Way [PDF]

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In Being Another Way, Dustin Klinger recounts the history of how medieval Arabic philosophers in the Islamic East grappled with the logical role of the copula “to be,” an ambiguity that has bedeviled Western philosophy from Parmenides to the analytic ...
Klinger, Dustin D.
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The Heirs of Avicenna:Philosophy in the Islamic East, 12–13th Centuries - Logic and Epistemology [PDF]

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This is the second in a series of sourcebooks charting the reception of Avicenna (Ibn Sīnā, d.1037) in the Islamic East (from Syria to central Asia) in the 12th-13th centuries CE.
Adamson, Peter   +2 more
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The Uncharted Margins of Arabic Philosophy: Challenges and Prospects in Surveying Philosophical Marginalia in Arabic Manuscripts [PDF]

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From Antiquity until the dawn of Modernity, Aristotelian logic and the corpus of texts known as the Organon served as the bedrock of scientific method across a vast geographical area extending far beyond the borders of the Mediterranean.
Silvia Di Vincenzo
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The Library of Aḥmad Pasha al-Jazzār [PDF]

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This study is the first to examine the history and composition of the library of Aḥmad Pasha al-Jazzār (d. 1804), the famous governor of northern Palestine in the late eighteenth century, on the basis of the inventory of the library’s holdings.

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Libraries in the Manuscript Age [PDF]

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Ancient, medieval and modern libraries in various regions (the Muslim world, East Asia, Byzantium, Western Europe) are known only by the manuscripts they kept or documents that shed light on their history.

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Ma‘dûle Önermelerde Varlıksal İçerik Sorunu: Fahreddin er-Râzî-Kutbüddin et-Tahtânî Tartışması

open access: yes, 2019
This paper addresses discussions in post-Avicennan Arabic logic on the definition of metathetic propositions and their status in relation to existential import requirements, focusing on the arguments made by Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī (d.
Daşdemir, Yusuf
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Language and Logic in the Graeco-Arabic Tradition: A History of Propositional Analysis from the Hellenic Commentators on Aristotle to Theories of the Proposition in Arabic Philosophy, 900-1350

open access: yes, 2021
The present dissertation is a diachronic study of the philosophical problem of predication in the Graeco-Arabic tradition. It traces discussions on the role of the copula in predication from Aristotle and the Greek commentators to Arabic philosophers ...
Klinger, Dustin Dominik
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