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  1. L'idée de la sagesse et sa fonction dans la philosophie des 4e et 5e siècles.Jean Jolivet - 1991 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 1 (1):31.
    Starting from the Greek definition of philosophy as the love of wisdom, and from the semantic richness of the Arabic word ikma, several fourth- and fifth-century writers tried to establish the position of philosophy in the Islamic cultural system by identifying it with wisdom. For them this wisdom is tantamount to the recorded in the ancient books and taught by the prophets. Philosophers are described as the prophets' disciples or witnesses. However, depicting philosophy as eternal wisdom only gives the discipline (...)
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  • The influence of islamic thought on Maimonides.Sarah Pessin - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  • Isaac israeli.Leonard Levin - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • Ibn Bājja, Abū Bakr ibn al-Sāʾiġ (Avempace).Marc Geoffroy - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 483--483.
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  • Thomas Aquinas, Political Thought.Holly Hamilton-Bleakley - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 1287--1291.
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