A Critical Review of “Ibn-Sina’s Influence on Dons Scotos”

Islamic philosophy in its first formation has been widely influenced by Christian philosophy. After several centuries, however, Islamic world takes the upper hand, and Islamic scientific and philosophical school influenced the Christian ones, especially and intensely in so-called Scholastic era. The...

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Main Author: Hassan Fathi
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Published: Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies (IHCS) 2018-09-01
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description Islamic philosophy in its first formation has been widely influenced by Christian philosophy. After several centuries, however, Islamic world takes the upper hand, and Islamic scientific and philosophical school influenced the Christian ones, especially and intensely in so-called Scholastic era. The most influencing figure, from this point of view, was Avicenna. Avicenna’s Influence on Duns Scotus’ Philosophy, by Mahdi Abbaszade, intends to expose an example of the aforesaid influences, as a case study: Avicennna’s on Duns Scotus. Abbaszade’s book is relatively comprehensive and very informative. Dr Abbaszade could have a better work by seeing all of scotus’ philosophical writings, and by refraining from some prejudices and exaggerations.
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spelling doaj-art-23a8b8c3f9204430b02fb423746d69b02025-01-13T05:30:39ZfasInstitute for Humanities and Cultural Studies (IHCS)پژوهش‌نامۀ انتقادی متون و برنامه‌های علوم انسانی2383-16502018-09-011872392513500A Critical Review of “Ibn-Sina’s Influence on Dons Scotos”Hassan Fathi0Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of TabrizIslamic philosophy in its first formation has been widely influenced by Christian philosophy. After several centuries, however, Islamic world takes the upper hand, and Islamic scientific and philosophical school influenced the Christian ones, especially and intensely in so-called Scholastic era. The most influencing figure, from this point of view, was Avicenna. Avicenna’s Influence on Duns Scotus’ Philosophy, by Mahdi Abbaszade, intends to expose an example of the aforesaid influences, as a case study: Avicennna’s on Duns Scotus. Abbaszade’s book is relatively comprehensive and very informative. Dr Abbaszade could have a better work by seeing all of scotus’ philosophical writings, and by refraining from some prejudices and exaggerations.https://criticalstudy.ihcs.ac.ir/article_3500_63f9752e7d3e5d143adbc40b62b725b3.pdfislamic philosophychristian philosophyaricenaduns scotusmahdi abbaszade
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A Critical Review of “Ibn-Sina’s Influence on Dons Scotos”
پژوهش‌نامۀ انتقادی متون و برنامه‌های علوم انسانی
islamic philosophy
christian philosophy
aricena
duns scotus
mahdi abbaszade
title A Critical Review of “Ibn-Sina’s Influence on Dons Scotos”
title_full A Critical Review of “Ibn-Sina’s Influence on Dons Scotos”
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title_short A Critical Review of “Ibn-Sina’s Influence on Dons Scotos”
title_sort critical review of ibn sina s influence on dons scotos
topic islamic philosophy
christian philosophy
aricena
duns scotus
mahdi abbaszade
url https://criticalstudy.ihcs.ac.ir/article_3500_63f9752e7d3e5d143adbc40b62b725b3.pdf
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