By addressing some of the most fundamental issues in Avicenna's psychology, epistemology, natural philosophy and metaphysics, this work aims to make Avicenna's thought more accessible to Latinists and Islamicists alike.
Aspects of Avicenna |
Aspects of AvicennaBy addressing some of the most fundamental issues in Avicenna's psychology, epistemology, natural philosophy and metaphysics, this work aims to make Avicenna's thought more accessible to Latinists and Islamicists alike. |
Books of Definition in Islamic Philosophy: The Limits of WordsIslamic Philosophy has unusual origins. Originally a hybrid of Greek philosophy and early Islamic theology, its technical language consisted of a number of words translated from the Greek. This book studies how Islamic philosophers of the ninth ... |
An Annotated Bibliography on Ibn Sînâ (1970-1989): Including Arabic and ...n this bibliography, more extensive and systematic attention is paid to non-Western publications, especially Arabian, persian, Turkish and Russian. Of special interest is the inclusion of a number of Indian publications. |
Avicenna Latinus: CodicesIn the years 1961-1972 Marie-Thirhse d'Alverny published in "Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littiraire du Moyen Age 11 fascicles of a study of the codicological tradition of the Latin Avicenna. In these she identifies and describes more than ... |
Avicenna and His Heritage: Acts of the International Colloquium Leuven ...Ibn Sina, known in the West as Avicenna, may be considered to be a major figure of the history of Arabo-Islamic philosophy, medicine and science. His influence was substantial and enduring, not only in the Islamic world, but also in medieval ... |
The Phenomenological Quest Between Avicenna and HeideggerExamines Avicenna’s phenomenological considerations of the question of being. |
Interpreting Avicenna: Science And Philosophy In Medieval Islam-Proceedings ...The work treats various aspects of Avicennan philosophy and science. The topics include methods for establishing an authentic Avicenna corpus, natural philosophy and science, theology and metaphysics and Avicenna's subsequent historical influence. |