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Al-Farabi and His School

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128 pages
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Focusing on the intellectual landscape of medieval Islam from the late 9th to early 11th century, the book explores the contributions of five key thinkers, especially al-Farabi, known as 'the Second Master' after Aristotle. It delves into their philosophical inquiries, particularly in epistemology, emphasizing the continuity of thought during a transformative era. The exploration includes a significant examination of the ethical dimensions of knowledge, filling a gap in existing literature and highlighting the dynamic interplay of ideas in a time of change.

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Al-Farabi and His School, Ian Richard Netton

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1999
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