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    The Theater of the Self: Between Perspectivism and Relativism by Fulvio Šuran

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…One is to dogmatically believe in something as absolute, considering it unquestionably true (this position is sometimes mistakenly attributed to philosophers of the stature of Plato and Aristotle). The other attitude is to accept that one’s opinions are just one among many possibilities, leading to adherence to a relativistic perspective, sometimes labelled as “weak thought.” …”
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    Stoic influences in a message pay off sorrows to Al-Kindi by Fadela Mutlaq

    Published 1980-12-01
    “…Researchers in the field of philosophy have dealt with the philosophy of al-Kindi as the first Arab philosopher, and through what was stated in the writings of researchers that al-Kindi is a philosopher influenced by Plato and Aristotle. Al-Kindi) or as I mentioned in the book “Arab Media” by Ahmad Fouad Al-Ahwani (The Trick to Pay for Sorrows, in which he says that it is a letter published in 18 AD on a single manuscript published by Professor Ritter, which encouraged me to read and study what this message contained. …”
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    The Function of The Universal in The Thoughts of Avicenna and Hegel by Seyed amir hosein Fazlollahi, Ali Moradkhani

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…But what expresses the relationship between Hegel and Avicenna's thoughts in this article is, first of all, their focus on secondary or philosophical intelligibility of the universal and its functions- which have been shaped in the light of Aristotle- Platonic thoughts. Undoubtedly, in analyzing the universal and its determinations, both thinkers accepted its objective realization in its individuals but according to Hegel, the concretive universal in the term of Avicenna's philosophy is a mixed and conditioned essence of the thing which is presented on a level beyond the essence and being (i.e. the intellectual form) and appears a quite affirmative mode. …”
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