Avicenna is a renowned peripatetic philosopher whose rationality continuously draws the attention of many scholars. In many of his works, he resorts to the hierarchy of intellects (angels) to explain the process of the emanation of the multiplicity from the One, as well as the emergence of beings. As these intellects are among the ontological causes of the human soul in the arc of descent, they also guide human individuals through the arc of ascent. Angels are of two types according to Avicenna: (1) the intellects who reveal themselves to human beings via mystical experience and endow them with all the necessary means of intellectual and spiritual transcendence and (2) the celestial or heavenly souls who serve them as an examples of vision ...
Avicenna's ideas on pleasure are broader and deeper than the concept of beauty and general thoughts ...
The main purpose this paper attempts to reach is to recognize principles of perception, its dimensio...
-This thesis presents the first scholarly attempt to provide a systematic study—by way of rational r...
Avicenna (980–1037) was one of the foremost thinkers of the Islamic East and a unique representative...
The main purpose this paper attempts to reach is to recognize principles of perception, its dimensio...
This article I translated and studied belongs to Avicenna and has three important points for the Med...
Al-Farabi (d. 980 CE), Avicenna (Ibn Sina, d. 1037) and Averroes (Ibn Rushd d. 1198), widely known c...
Avicenna may be regarded as the first Muslim philosopher who has perceived a deep connection between...
Al-Farabi (d. 980 CE), Avicenna (Ibn Sina, d. 1037) and Averroes (Ibn Rushd d. 1198), widely known c...
Avicenna may be regarded as the first Muslim philosopher who has perceived a deep connection between...
This article aims at providing an interpretation of Avicenna’s theory of human intellection. The ma...
This article aims at providing an interpretation of Avicenna\u2019s theory of human intellection. Th...
İbn Sînâ ontolojisinde faal akla, mümkün varlıklar içinde ayüstü ile ayaltı âlem arasında irtibatın ...
The intention of this project is to explicate several arguments advanced in the esoteric treatise Al...
This article aims at providing an interpretation of Avicenna’s theory of human intellection. The mai...
Avicenna's ideas on pleasure are broader and deeper than the concept of beauty and general thoughts ...
The main purpose this paper attempts to reach is to recognize principles of perception, its dimensio...
-This thesis presents the first scholarly attempt to provide a systematic study—by way of rational r...
Avicenna (980–1037) was one of the foremost thinkers of the Islamic East and a unique representative...
The main purpose this paper attempts to reach is to recognize principles of perception, its dimensio...
This article I translated and studied belongs to Avicenna and has three important points for the Med...
Al-Farabi (d. 980 CE), Avicenna (Ibn Sina, d. 1037) and Averroes (Ibn Rushd d. 1198), widely known c...
Avicenna may be regarded as the first Muslim philosopher who has perceived a deep connection between...
Al-Farabi (d. 980 CE), Avicenna (Ibn Sina, d. 1037) and Averroes (Ibn Rushd d. 1198), widely known c...
Avicenna may be regarded as the first Muslim philosopher who has perceived a deep connection between...
This article aims at providing an interpretation of Avicenna’s theory of human intellection. The ma...
This article aims at providing an interpretation of Avicenna\u2019s theory of human intellection. Th...
İbn Sînâ ontolojisinde faal akla, mümkün varlıklar içinde ayüstü ile ayaltı âlem arasında irtibatın ...
The intention of this project is to explicate several arguments advanced in the esoteric treatise Al...
This article aims at providing an interpretation of Avicenna’s theory of human intellection. The mai...
Avicenna's ideas on pleasure are broader and deeper than the concept of beauty and general thoughts ...
The main purpose this paper attempts to reach is to recognize principles of perception, its dimensio...
-This thesis presents the first scholarly attempt to provide a systematic study—by way of rational r...