Abu Nasr Farabi can be considered the first "philosopher", in the true sense of the word, in the Islamic world. He proposed the most important issues in the history of philosophy, which were proposed by the previous great philosophers, in t ...
Abu Nasr Farabi can be considered the first "philosopher", in the true sense of the word, in the Islamic world. He proposed the most important issues in the history of philosophy, which were proposed by the previous great philosophers, in the intellectual-political-religious context in which he was located. His answers to these issues, due to the depth of his philosophical thought, despite some apparent similarities even in terms and terms, carried a new spirit and meaning appropriate to this context. In a dominant research tradition, Farabi's original thoughts and innovative opinions, especially in the construction of theoretical philosophy, have been neglected sometimes in the shadow of the strength and systematicity of Sinavi philosophy and sometimes due to the dominance and acceptability of Sadra'i philosophy.
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