965 resultados para Ibn al-Lunq, Abu l-Hasan (425-ca. 498)
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Written in one column, 23 lines per page, in black and red, framed within one red line, with marginal corrections.
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"Ashrafa ʻalá ṭabʻihi wa-tadqīqihi Muḥammad Abū al-Faḍl."
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Vol. 2 published by al-Maṭbaʻah al-Bukhārīyah, al-Iskandarīyah.
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On the margins: Ḥāshiyat al-Mullawī.
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On cover: 1907.
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Avicenna (d. 1037) bequeathed the Arabic philosophical tradition with an aporia : self-knowledge is conceived, at times, in terms of intellection, at other times, in terms of apperception. In his Book of Discussions and Book of Notes, Avicenna has lengthy discussions on apperception, defined as a direct ontological mode of knowledge. Heir to this tradition, Shihāb al-Dīn al-Suhrawardī (d. 1191) moved away from the first conception of self-knowledge as intellection to adopt the second conception of an apperception of the self as a direct, intuitive and "presential (hcombining dot belowudcombining dot belowūrī)" perception, and which he defended with four types of arguments.