Immediate knowledge according to al-qāḍī ʿabd al-jabbār

Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 23 (1):101-115 (2013)
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Abstract

Since Ibn Mattawayh and Mm up until George Hourani and Marie Bernand, there is an unstoppable interest among scholars towards r theory of knowledge. This interest has increased after the publication of the works of the late Mub al-Mu Ul al-D and Kitaffu al-rAbd al-Jabb and other sources from his students and the late MuAbd al-JabbAbd al-Jabbn)

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Mohd Ibrahim
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