Ibn Sīnā and His Influence on the Arabic and Latin World

Routledge (2006)
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Ibn Sina, long known in the West as Avicenna, was at the center of the school of Islamic philosophy that inherited and adapted Greek thinking from pre-Socratic to late Hellenic times, says Jansson. The 17 essays he has collected here discuss such aspects as his heritage in the Islamic world and the Latin West, the problem of human freedom, al-Gazzali and his use of Avicennian texts, and some elements of Avicennian influence on Henry of Ghent's psychology. One is published here for the first time; the others are reproduced--with original page numbers--from publication since 1987, but mostly the late 1990s.

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