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    Al-Kindi and the Origins of Philosophical Terminology in Arabic.Tomasz Stefaniuk - 2010 - Idea. Studia Nad Strukturą I Rozwojem Pojęć Filozoficznych 22:17-34.
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  2. Al-Kindi i początki arabskiej terminologii filozoficznej.Tomasz Stefaniuk - 2010 - Idea Studia nad strukturą i rozwojem pojęć filozoficznych 22 (22).
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    Al-Kindī’s treatise on definitions and its place in history of philosophy.Tomasz Stefaniuk - 2017 - Idea. Studia Nad Strukturą I Rozwojem Pojęć Filozoficznych 29 (1):317-338.
    The paper focuses on al-Kindī’s Treatise on definitions - the oldest surviving Arabic glossary of philosophical and scientific terms. Its author presents more than one definition of the term falsafa. Does this mean that he was not sure how to explain to his coreligionists what philosophy really is? In this article I aim to focus on the content of all six definitions of philosophy presented in the treatise. I also compare some of al-Kindī’s definitions of philosophy with the way in (...)
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    Man in Early Islamic Philosophy - Al-Kindi and Al-Farabi.Tomasz Stefaniuk - 2022 - Ruch Filozoficzny 78 (3):65-84.
    Man was, neither for Al-Kindi, nor for Al-Farabi, a clearly isolated object of philosophical reflection. This does not mean, however, that both Islamic philosophers were not at all concerned with the uniqueness of man, his nature or the purpose of his existence. In order to understand and analyze in depth the philosophies of man voiced by Al-Kindi and Al-Farabi, one must focus primarily on their epistemologies, on their philosophical views on intellect and soul, as well as on their practical philosophies: (...)
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