Oeuvres philosophiques et scientifiques d’al-Kindi, Vol. 2: Metaphysique cosmologie [Book Review]

Dialogue 40 (2):398-400 (2001)
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Yaaqub ibn Ishaq al-Kindi’s philosophy was a fundamental beginning for Arabic mediaeval philosophy. This philosopher was a great admirer and student of Greek philosophy, and influenced philosophers such as Avicenna. Some of his treatises were translated into Latin.

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Jamil Ibrahim Iskandar
Universidade Federal de São Paulo

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