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Avicenna’s Al-Shifā’

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Oriental Philosophy

Avicenna’s Al-Shifā’

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Avicenna’s Al-Shifā’ book

Oriental Philosophy
BySari Nusseibeh
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 29 March 2018
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351050432
Pages 404
eBook ISBN 9781351050432
Subjects Area Studies, Humanities
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Nusseibeh, S. (2018). Avicenna’s Al-Shifā’: Oriental Philosophy (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351050432

ABSTRACT

This book deals with the philosophy of Ibn Sina - Avicenna as he was known in the Latin West- a Persian Muslim who lived in the eleventh century, considered one of the most important figures in the history of philosophy.

Although much has been written about Avicenna, and especially about his major philosophical work, Al-Shifa, this book presents the rationalist Avicenna in an entirely new light, showing him to have presented a theory where our claims of knowledge about the world are in effect just that, claims, and must therefore be underwritten by our faith in God. His project enlists arguments in psychology as well as in language and logic. In a sense, the ceiling he puts on the reach of reason can be compared with later rationalists in the Western tradition, from Descartes to Kant –though, unlike Descartes, he does not deem it necessary to reconstruct his theory of knowledge via a proof of the existence of God. Indeed, Avicenna’s theory presents the concept of God as being necessarily presupposed by our theory of knowledge, and God as the Necessary Being who is presupposed by an existing world where nothing of itself is what it is by an intrinsic nature, and must therefore be as it is due to an external cause. The detailed and original analysis of Avicenna’s work here is presented as what he considered to be his own, or ‘oriental’ philosophy.

Presenting an innovative interpretation of Avicenna’s thought, this book will appeal to scholars working on classical Islamic philosophy, kalām and the History of Logic.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |23 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|71 pages

Language and truth

chapter 2|79 pages

Statements and the logical system

chapter 3|72 pages

Object and construct

chapter 4|63 pages

Quantifiers, operators and conditionals

chapter 5|54 pages

Metaphysics

chapter |14 pages

Conclusion

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