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  1. Al-Kindi’s Metaphysics; a Translation of Ya'qub ibn Ishaq al-Kindi’s Treatise "On First Philosophy.".Al-Kindi - 1974
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    Al-Kindi's Epistle on the Finitude of the Universe.Nicholas Rescher, Haig Khatchadourian & Ya'qub Al-Kindi - 1965 - Isis 56:426-433.
  3. Risālat al-ʻaql.li-Yaʻqūb al-Kindī - 1950 - In Averroës (ed.), Talkhīṣ Kitāb al-nafs. Madrīd: al-Majlis al-Aʻlá lil-Buḥūth al-ʻIlmīyah, Maʻhad Mighayl Asīn, al-Maʻhad al-Isbānī al-ʻArabī lil-Thaqāfah.
     
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    Al-Kindi's Epistle on the Concentric Structure of the Universe.Haig Khatchadourian, Nicholas Rescher & Ya'qub Al-Kindi - 1965 - Isis 56:190-195.
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    Al-Kindī's MetaphysicsAl-Kindi's Metaphysics.H. H. Biesterfeldt, Alfred L. Ivry, Al-Kindī & Al-Kindi - 1984 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 (3):595.
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    Ethical Dilemmas in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services in Oman.Almoatasem Al-Maamari, Qutouf Al-Kindi & Hassan Mirza - 2021 - Ethics and Social Welfare 15 (2):219-223.
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  7. Min rasāʼil al-Kindī. Kindī - 2006 - Tūnis: Dār Muḥammad ʻAlī lil-Nashr. Edited by Maḥmūd Ibn Jamāʻah.
    Risālah fī al-falsafah al-ūlá -- Risālah fī al-ḥīlah li-dafʻ al-aḥzān -- Risālah fī al-ʻaql -- Risālah fī ḥudūd al-ashyāʼ wa-rusūmihā.
     
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  8. Kitāb al-Kindī ilā al-Muʻtaṣim billāh fī al-falsafah al-ūiā. Kindī - 1948 - Edited by Aḥmad Fuʼād Ahwānī.
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    Rasāʼil al-Kindī al-falsafiyah.Abū Yūsuf Yaʻqūb B. Isḥāq Kindī - 1950 - Edited by Abū Rīdah & Muḥammad ʻAbd al-Hādī.
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    Falsafat al-tārīkh ʻinda Muḥammad Bāqir al-Ṣadr.Ḥusayn Juwayd Kindī - 2021 - Bayrūt: Dār al-Walāʼ li-Ṣināʻat al-Nashr.
  11. al-Kindī wa-arāʼuh al-falsafīyah.ʻAbd al-Raḥmān Shāh Walī - 1974
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    Mafhūm al-ʻāmmah ʻinda al-Ghazzālī: dirāsah ḥijājīyah muqāranah bayna manhajay al-falsafah wa-ʻilm al-kalām.Khālid ibn Saʻīd Kindī - 2019 - Masqaṭ: Bayt al-Ghashshām lil-Ṣiḥāfah wa-al-Nashr wa-al-Iʻlān.
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    The original texts of Islamic philososophy from Al-Kindi to Muhammad Iqbal.Mashhad Al-ʻAllāf - 2021 - Lewiston, New York: The Edwin Mellen Press.
    Dr. Mashbad Al-Allaf presents and interprets the ideas and philosophy of the major figures of Islamic philosophy.
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  14. al-Malāmiḥ al-ijtimāʻīyah fī aʻmāl ʻadad min al-falāsifah al-Muslimīn: al-Kindī, al-Fārābī, al-Ghazzālī, Ibn Bājah, Ibn Ṭufayl wa-Ibn al-Rushd.Lāhāy ʻAbd al-Ḥusayn - 2006 - Baghdād: Dār al-Shuʼūn al-Thaqāfīyah al-ʻĀmmah.
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    al-Fikr al-tarbawī ʻinda al-Kindī.Maḥmūd ʻAbd al-Laṭīf - 2012 - Dimashq: Manshūrāt Ittiḥād al-Kuttāb al-ʻArab.
  16. al-Kindī khālid ba-falsafatih.ʻAbd al-Karīm Zanjānī - 1962
  17. Faylasūf al-ʻArab wa-al-Muʻallim al-thānī.Muṣṭafá ʻAbd al-Rāziq - 1945 - [Cairo]: Dār Iḥyāʼ al-Kutub al-ʻArabīyah.
    Faylasū al-ʻArab: al-Kindī -- al-Muʻallim al-thānī: al-Fārābī -- al-Shāʻir al-ḥakīm: al-Mutanabbī -- Baṭalīmūs al-ʻArab: Ibn al-Haytham -- Shaykh al-Islām: Ibn Taymīyah.
     
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  18. Rasāʼil manṭiqīyah fī al-ḥudūd wa-al-rusūm lil-falāsifah al-ʻArab: Ibn Ḥayyān, al-Kindī, al-Khuwārizmī, Ibn Sīnā, al-Ghazzālī.ʻAbd al-Amīr Aʻsam (ed.) - 1993 - Bayrūt: Dār al-Manāhil.
  19. Min r̄ūwād al-falsafah al-Islāmīyah.ʻAbd al-Munʻim Ḥamādah - 1973 - [al-Qāhirah]: Maktabat al-Anjilū al-Miṣrīyah.
    al-Kindī. - al-Fārābī. - Ibn Sīnā. - Ibn Khaldūn.
     
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    Al-Kindi: The Father of Islamic Philosophy.Bridget Lim - 2016 - New York: Rosen Publishing. Edited by Jennifer Viegas.
    Al-Kindi is believed by many scholars to be the first Islamic philosopher. At a time when Europe was plunged into the Dark Ages, the Islamic world was experiencing an important time of cultural growth and scientific advancement. While many considered Muslim students of ancient Greek philosophers to be infidels, al-Kindi was able to master the scholarship while interpreting it through his Muslim faith. His conclusions always supported the teachings of Islam, but the methods that he drew upon to (...)
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  21. Al-Kindi and Nietzsche on the Stoic Art of Banishing Sorrow.Peter S. Groff - 2004 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 28 (1):139-173.
    This comparative examination of Nietzsche and the Islamic philosopher al-Kindi emphasizes their mutual commitment to the recovery of classical Greek and Hellenistic thought and the idea of philosophy as a way of life. Affiliating both thinkers with the Stoic lineage in particular, I examine the ways in which they appropriate common themes such as fatalism, self-cultivation via spiritual exercises, and the banishing of sorrow. Focusing primarily on their respective conceptions of self and nature, I argue that the antipodal worldviews (...)
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    Al-kindī, vues sur le temps.Jean Jolivet - 1993 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 3 (1):55.
    Al-Kindī's views concerning time are dispersed in different places in his works, but they are to be found principally in his On First Philosophy and De quinque essentiis. Yes, he does follow Aristotle, but he insists on the homogeneity of the instant and of time; he also distances himself from the Philosopher by denying the eternity of the world a parte ante as well as a parte post. On the other hand, in his accounts of the realization of possible things (...)
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    Al-Kindī.Peter Adamson - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Al-Kindi was the first philosopher of the Islamic world. He lived in Iraq and studied in Baghdad, where he became attached to the caliphal court. In due course he would become an important figure at court: a tutor to the caliph's son, and a central figure in the translation movement of the ninth century, which rendered much of Greek philosophy, science, and medicine into Arabic. Al-Kindi's wide-ranging intellectual interests included not only philosophy but also music, astronomy, mathematics, and (...)
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    Al-Kindi.Peter Adamson - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Al-Kindi was the first philosopher of the Islamic world. He lived in Iraq and studied in Baghdad, where he became attached to the caliphal court. In due course he would become an important figure at court: a tutor to the caliph's son, and a central figure in the translation movement of the ninth century, which rendered much of Greek philosophy, science, and medicine into Arabic. Al-Kindi's wide-ranging intellectual interests included not only philosophy but also music, astronomy, mathematics, and (...)
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    Pemikiran al-Kindi: pengaruh terhadap intelektual Muslim di Malaysia dan Indonesia.Shahibuddin Laming - 2006 - Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka.
    Thought of al-Kindi, the Arab philosopher, on Islamic philosophy and their influence on Malaysian and Indonesian Muslim intellectuals.
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    Al-Kindi: An Annotated Bibliography.Nicholas Rescher - 1965 - University of Pittsburgh Press.
    In his day, al-Kindi was the only philosopher of pure Arab descent, and became known as “the philosopher of the Arabs.” He was one of the first Arab scholars interested in a scientific rather than theological viewpoint, and played a key role in bringing Greek learning into the orbit of Islam. al-Kindi wrote over three hundred fifty treatises, for the most part short studies on special topics in science and philosophy. Nicholas Rescher assembles this annotated bibliography, listing of (...)
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    Al-kindī on finding buried treasure.Charles Burnett, Keiji Yamamoto & Michio Yano - 1997 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 7 (1):57-90.
    Al-Kind la littcrivant sur les mcouverte des trcrivit sur ce sujet a survditions et des traductions de l'un et l'autre textes, ainsi que les deux traductions latines faites du chapitre dans Les quarantes chapitres et des commentaires de la proce par al-Kindī.
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    Al-Kindi's Ethics.Thérèse-Anne Druart - 1993 - Review of Metaphysics 47 (2):329 - 357.
    MEDIEVAL ARABIC PHILOSOPHICAL ETHICS is a much neglected field. Not many texts have survived. Some of them are rather popular and belie the assumption that Medieval Arabic philosophy is essentially Aristotelian. For instance, al-Kindi, Abu Bakr al-Razi, Avicenna, and Miskawayh all wrote about treating sadness. Were philosophers at the time subject to acute bouts of depression? or did they have some serious philosophical reasons to deal with this topic? How can one conciliate the popular and highly successful genre of (...)
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    Al-Kindī on Judicial Astrology: 'the Forty Chapters'.Charles Burnett - 1993 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 3 (1):77.
    Al-Kindlidlid's œ;uvre. Two appendixes give respectively details of the manuscripts of the Arabic text and the two Latin translations, and an edition of a specimen chapter from these three versions.
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    Al Kindi and the universilisation of Knowledge through mathematics.Hassan Tahiri - 2014 - Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 4:81-90.
    The Arabic-Islamic tradition is founded on the following new epistemic attitude that reinvents knowledge: to learn from the contributions of previous civilisations through the systematic survey of all extant scientific works; to contribute to the further development of knowledge by linking it, through usefulness, to practice and the practical need of society; to facilitate its learning for younger generations and its transmission to future civilizations since it is conceived not as a finished product but as an ongoing process. The worldwide (...)
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    Al‑Kindī on the ḥaqīqa ‑ majāz Dichotomy.Emma Gannagé - 2015 - Chôra 13:173-190.
    L’article se penche sur l’opposition bi‑l‑majāz vs. bi‑l‑ḥaqīqa qu’on rencontre dans plus d’un traite d’al‑Kindī. Il s’agit de determiner si l’usage qu’en fait al‑Kindī se situe sur le plan lexical, voire semantique, a savoir l’opposition ‛sens propre’ vs. ‛sens figure’ ou devrait plutot se lire sur le plan ontologique, ḥaqīqa s’appliquant alors a tout ce qui est propre a Dieu et majāz a ce qui est cree par lui et donc en derive. S’appuyant sur les conclusions de Wolfhart Heinrichs au (...)
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  32. Eriugena, al-Kindi, Nikolaus von Kues - Protagonisten einer wissenschaftsfreundlichen Wende im philosophischen und theologischen Denken.Alfred Gierer - 1999 - Halle (Saale): Acta Historica Leopoldina 29.
    Ancient Greek philosophers were the first to postulate the possibility of explaining nature in theoretical terms and to initiate attempts at this. With the rise of monotheistic religions of revelation claiming supremacy over human reason and envisaging a new world to come, studies of the natural order of the transient world were widely considered undesirable. Later, in the Middle Ages, the desire for human understanding of nature in terms of reason was revived. This article is concerned with the fundamental reversal (...)
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    al-Kindī, Latin Translations of.Charles Burnett - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 676--678.
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  34. al-Kindī, faylasūf al-ʻArab.Aḥmad Fuʼād Ahwānī - 1964 - [al-Qāhirah]: al-Muʼassasah al-Miṣrīyah al-ʻĀmmah lil-Taʼlīf wa-al-Tarjamah wa-al-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr.
  35. al-Kindī fī mawkib al-ḥaḍārah.ʻAtā Bakrī - 1962 - [s.n.,:
  36. al-Kindī, faylasūf al-ʻArab al-awwal.Muḥammad Kāẓim Ṭurayḥī - 1962
  37. al-Kindī wa-al-Suryānīyah.Ighnāṭyūs Yaʻqūb - 1963
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    Al-Kindi's Metaphysics: A Translation of Ya'qub Ibn Ishaq Al-Kindi's Treatise "on First Philosophy".Alfred L. Ivry - 1974 - State University of New York Press. Edited by Alfred L. Ivry.
  39. Al-Kindi and the reception of Greek philosophy.Peter Adamson - 2005 - In Peter Adamson & Richard C. Taylor (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Arabic Philosophy. Cambridge University Press. pp. 32--51.
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    Al-Kindi on Creation: Aristotle's Challenge to Islam.Kevin Staley - 1989 - Journal of the History of Ideas 50 (3):355.
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    Al-Kindī's Commentary on Archimedes' 'The Measurement of the Circle'.Roshdi Rashed - 1993 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 3 (1):7.
    The author examines the relationship between mathematics and philosophy in the works of al-Kind on the approximation of 's knowledge of mathematics, and on the history of the transmission of The Measurement of the Circle of Archimedes. The author shows that al-Kind M, and that it was one of the sources of the Florence Versions, the Latin commentary on the same proposition.
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    Al Kindi y la universalización del conocimiento a través de las matemáticas.Hassan Tahiri - 2015 - Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 4:81-90.
    The Arabic-Islamic tradition is founded on the following new epistemic attitude that reinvents knowledge: to learn from the contributions of previous civilisations through the systematic survey of all extant scientific works; to contribute to the further development of knowledge by linking it, through usefulness, to practice and the practical need of society; to facilitate its learning for younger generations and its transmission to future civilizations since it is conceived not as a finished product but as an ongoing process. The worldwide (...)
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    Al-Kindi’s Sketch of Aristotle’s Organon.Nicholas Rescher - 1963 - New Scholasticism 37 (1):44-58.
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    Al-Kindi and the Origins of Philosophical Terminology in Arabic.Tomasz Stefaniuk - 2010 - Idea. Studia Nad Strukturą I Rozwojem Pojęć Filozoficznych 22:17-34.
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  45. Al-Kindi i początki arabskiej terminologii filozoficznej.Tomasz Stefaniuk - 2010 - Idea Studia nad strukturą i rozwojem pojęć filozoficznych 22 (22).
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    al-Kindī: falsafī, riyāzīdān, māhir-i t̤ibīʻyāt, haiʼyatdān, t̤abīb.K̲h̲ādim ʻAlī Hashmī - 2006 - Islāmābād: Muqtadirah-yi Qaumī Zabān.
    On the life and eminence of Kindī, d. ca. 873, noted Muslim philosopher, mathematician, physicist from Iraq.
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    The Philosophical Works of Al-Kindi.Peter E. Pormann & Peter Adamson (eds.) - 2012 - Oxford: Oup Pakistan.
    Al-Kindī, honoured as the 'philosopher of the Arabs', was the first philosopher of Islam. His pioneer philosophical writings engage with ideas that became available through the Graeco-Arabic translation movement. This volume makes his entire philosophical output-some two dozen works-available in English, most of them for the first time. An overall introduction, introductions to each work and extensive notes explain al-Kindī's ideas, sources, and influence.
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    Al-Kindī: la transformación de un pensamiento religioso en un pensamiento racional.Emilio Tornero Poveda - 1992 - Madrid: Editorial CSIC - CSIC Press.
  49. Al-kindi i jego filozofia pierwsza.Marek P. Prokop - 2005 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 41 (1):127-141.
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    Al-Kindi.E. A. R. - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (4):817-817.
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