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Before And After Avicenna Proceedings Of The First Conference Of The Avicenna Study Group David C Reisman Ahmed H Alrahim

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Before And After Avicenna Proceedings Of The First Conference Of The Avicenna Study Group David C Reisman Ahmed H Alrahim
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.72 MB
Pages: 325
Author: David C. Reisman; Ahmed H. al-Rahim
ISBN: 9004129782
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Before And After Avicenna Proceedings Of The First Conference Of The Avicenna Study Group David C Reisman Ahmed H Alrahim by David C. Reisman; Ahmed H. Al-rahim 9004129782 instant download after payment.

This volume contains the proceedings of the first meeting of the Avicenna Study Group. Each of the papers presents the most recent research conclusions in its respective topic. These conclusions include new insights into Avicenna's revision of Aristotle and Plotinus, specific areas of his theories of psychology and metaphysics, his intellectual interaction with the theologians of his period, the historical and social context in which Avicenna worked, the reception of his thought among Syriac-writing authors, among later Ishraqi philosophers, and in Shi'ite peripatetic philosophy. These insights range from new interpretations of his extant corpus, to compelling theories on the factors contributing to his philosophical innovations. In many cases, these papers present hitherto unexamined textual evidence that should contribute greatly to a new methodology in Avicenna studies, and Arabic-Islamic philosophy in general.

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