…î ve Mâturîdî üzerinden ve İslam filozofları Farabi, İbn Sina, Gazzâlî, Fahreddin er-Râzî ve Nasîruddîn et-Tûsî’nin metinlerinden hare- ketle nasıl ele alındığı tartışmaya açılmıştır. Tartışmaların seyri ve kaynaklara müktesebatı dikkate alındığında kitabı oluş- turan her bir mak…
… scant attention has been paid to the ontological argument first formulated by Ibn Sina (370/980-429/1037), and thereafter reformulated by various Muslim philosophers throughout the centuries up to the present day. Here several versions of the argument will be presented in histor…
…s given in the footnotes. Aruzi. ChaMr Maqala (* The Four Discourses') of Ahmad ibn 'Umar ibn 'Ali an-Nizami al-'Arudi as-Samarqandi, edited by Mirza Muhammad of Qazwin. London and Leyden, 1910. (Gibb Memorial Series, vol. 11.) The Chahar Maqala (' Four Discourses ') of Nidh^mi-i…
…World Andreas Lammer As he did with many other domains of philosophy, Avicenna (Ibn Sina, d. 428/1037) made in novative contributions to the discussion of time. He did so not by providing an entirely novel concept or by dissociating himself from earlier accounts but by developin…
…DİNCİ OTURUM: İKTİSAT POLİTİKALARI VE AİLE İŞ-YAŞAM DENGESİ VE İSTİHDAM Doç. Dr. Mevlüt TATLIYER 314 İKTİSAT VE AİLE Doç. Dr. Abdulkadir DEVELİ* 341 6 14-16 Ağustos 2020 SOSYAL POLİTİKALARDA AİLE: BİR CHB OKUMASI Doç. Dr. Faruk TAŞÇI 351 VERGİ POLİTİKALARI VE AİLE Dr. Mehmet F…
…ate Reality. Things in the world do not possess any permanent nature. Rejecting Ibn Sina’s concept of the cause-effect relationship as a logical necessity, al-Ghazali, a renowned supporter of Ash’arism, views the causeeffect relationship as a psychological necessity. Things appea…
…ate Reality. Things in the world do not possess any permanent nature. Rejecting Ibn Sina’s concept of cause–effect relationship as a logical necessity, al-Ghazali, a renowned supporter of Ash’arism, views cause-effect relationship as a psychological necessity. Things appear in th…
…ate Reality. Things in the world do not possess any permanent nature. Rejecting Ibn Sina’s concept of cause–effect relationship as a logical necessity, al-Ghazali, a renowned supporter of Ash’arism, views cause-effect relationship as a psychological necessity. Things appear in th…
…evered from the traditions of theoretical Persian. A millennium ago, efforts by Ibn-Sina and Abureyhan Birnui to make philosophy and science, metaphys- ics and astronomy speak eloquent Persian by ingeniously finding equivalents in ancient or Copyright © 2020. Taylor & Francis Grou…
… and Persian translations, and notable philosophers such as al-Farabi , Solomon ibn Gabirol ( Avicebron ), Avicenna ( Ibn Sina ), and Maimonides incorporated Neoplatonic elements into their own thinking. [ 6 ] Christian philosopher and theologian Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) had di…
… and Persian translations, and notable philosophers such as al-Farabi , Solomon ibn Gabirol ( Avicebron ), Avicenna ( Ibn Sina ), and Maimonides incorporated Neoplatonic elements into their own thinking. [ 6 ] Christian philosopher and theologian Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) had di…
…ğiştir İbn-i Haldun'un doğduğu ev, Tunus Tam adı Ebu Zeyd Abdurrahman ibn Haldun el-Hadramî ya da Abdurrahman b. Muhammed b. Ebu Bekr Muhammed b. Hasan'dır. Künyesindeki Ebu Zeyd büyük oğlu Zeyd'den gelir. Ayrıca Mısır'da Malikî başkadılığı yaptığı için Veliyüddin, ailesi Yemen '…
…iştir İbn-i Haldun'un doğduğu ev, Tunus Tam adı Ebu Zeyd Abdurrahman ibn Haldun el-Hadramî ya da Abdurrahman b. Muhammed b. Ebu Bekr Muhammed b. Hasan'dır. Künyesindeki Ebu Zeyd büyük oğlu Zeyd'den gelir. Ayrıca Mısır'da Malikî başkadılığı yaptığı için Veliyüddin, ailesi Yemen 'i…
… para os pensadores do mesmo período). Isto para não dizer que certas ideias de Ibn S∑nå permaneceram ativas até mais tarde. Como se não bastasse, teve ele ainda direito a viagens e prisão. O texto traduzido pelo Professor Miguel Attie Filho, o Livro da alma (Kitåb al-Nafs), é en…
… generally used in fabrics. Safavid doctors, following the examples of Ibn Sina and Galen in medicine, possessed many books. Common diseases were pneumonia, abdominal pain, typhus, dysentery, alopecia, and smallpox. Doctors had a small shop next to their homes. For diagnosis, the…