ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1958, examines the life and works of Avicenna, one of the most provocative figures in the history of thought in the East. It shows him in the right historical perspective, as the product of the impact of Greek thought on Islamic teachings against the background of the Persian Renaissance in the tenth century. His attitude can be of guidance to those in the East who are meeting the challenge of Western civilization; and to those in the West who have yet to find a basis on which to harmonize scientific with spiritual values.

chapter |30 pages

Introduction

chapter I|18 pages

Persia in the Tenth Century

chapter II|26 pages

Life and Works of Avicenna

chapter III|23 pages

Problems of Logic

chapter IV|30 pages

Problems of Metaphysics

chapter V|32 pages

Problems of Psychology

chapter VI|33 pages

Problems of Religion

chapter VII|32 pages

Medicine and the Natural Sciences

chapter VIII|25 pages

Avicenna and the East

chapter IX|31 pages

Avicenna and The West

chapter |2 pages

Conclusion