Ibn Sīnā (Avicenna): A Very Short Introduction
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Format
eBook
Pages
128
Language
English
Published
Oct 27, 2023
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0191506591
ISBN-13
9780191506598
Description
Peter S. Adamson offers readers a concise but profound exploration of one of history's most significant philosophers, Ibn Sīnā, also known as Avicenna. The work distills complex ideas into engaging insights, revealing how this towering figure shaped not just philosophy but also medicine and science. Readers are introduced to Avicenna's innovative thoughts and how they bridge ancient philosophies with modern understanding, making the content accessible even for those unfamiliar with philosophical discourse.
In this exploration, Adamson highlights Avicenna's quest for knowledge and truth, underscoring his lasting influence across cultures and disciplines. The narrative weaves through key concepts, inviting readers to appreciate the depth and relevance of Avicenna's contributions. This introduction not just informs but inspires, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the interplay of thought and history. Through sharp and thought-provoking commentary, it sets the stage for understanding the foundations of philosophy that continue to resonate today.
In this exploration, Adamson highlights Avicenna's quest for knowledge and truth, underscoring his lasting influence across cultures and disciplines. The narrative weaves through key concepts, inviting readers to appreciate the depth and relevance of Avicenna's contributions. This introduction not just informs but inspires, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the interplay of thought and history. Through sharp and thought-provoking commentary, it sets the stage for understanding the foundations of philosophy that continue to resonate today.
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