Mathematics and the Mind: An Introduction Into Ibn Sīnā’s Theory of Knowledge

Cham: Springer Verlag (2015)
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Abstract

Few philosophers that have been studied as much as Ibn Sīnā have been as much misunderstood. His extraordinary ability to reflect upon and write in a variety of styles about seemingly every topic in every domain has steered his thought from philosophy and theology to mysticism and esoterism. Instead of helping us to learn and understand better Ibn Sīnā than he has previously been understood, the recent surge of Avicennan studies only adds more confusion to the already complex social context which he was living in

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