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C'est le premier livre que je lis de l'auteure; qui m'avait été recommandé par plusieurs abonné.e.s. Je remercie d'ailleurs un.e abonné.e mystère pour le cadeau !

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Ibn Sina's theory on the formation of metals combined the alchemical sulfur-mercury theory of metals (although he was a critic of alchemy) with the mineralogical theories of Aristotle and Theophrastus. He created a synthesis of ideas concerning the nature of the mineral and metallic states. [4] Earth sciences [ edit ] Sufficientia) تُعرف أيضًا باسم The Cure أو Assepha) هي موسوعة علمية وفلسفية كتبها أبو علي بن سينا من بلاد فارس في العصور الوسطى، بالقرب من بخارى في بلاد ما وراء النهر. على الأرجح أنه بدأ في تأليف الكتاب عام 1014، وأكمله حوالي عام 1020، ونشره عام 1027. هذا العمل هو العمل الرئيسي لابن سينا في العلوم والفلسفة، ويهدف إلى «علاج» أو «شفاء» جهل الروح. وبالتالي، على الرغم من عنوانه، فهو لا يهتم بالطب، على عكس كتاب ابن سينا السابق «القانون في الطب» (5 مجلدات) والذي يعتبر في الواقع طبيًا. (ar) Since I first published my work four years ago, I have felt more seen and heard—and less alone—than ever before. I am on a mission to accurately express my deepest emotions in words. My intention has always been to be as open, raw, and vulnerable as possible—to write about what I’m really experiencing on the inside. I consider this a form of self-advocacy. ed. and trans. R.M. Savory and D. A. Agius, ‘Ibn Sina on Primary Concepts in the Metaphysics of al-Shifa’, in Logikos Islamikos, Toronto, Ont.: Pontifical Institute for Mediaeval Studies, 1984; Al-Khatabah ( Rhetoric), edited by S. Salim, Cairo: Imprimerie Nationale, 1954. (Volume I, Part 8 of al-Shifa’.)

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I took my first breath the moment I started writing. That’s when I started living in every nonliteral sense of the word. Writing healed me. It continues to heal me. It is the air that keeps my soul alive and the medicine that cleanses it. I am absolutely floored by this book, what a great reminder that vulnerability is a strength in a world that can often be so dark and cold when deprived of it. a b c Goodman, Lenn Evan. 2003. Islamic Humanism. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-513580-6. p. 155. Prayerfully meditating on these 19 Most Powerful Psalms For Healing will bring a divine Light and peace to your soul; a disposition that is sure to bring you even closer to God and His special healing graces. Please share this list with anyone who may be in need of healing today, and let us know in the comment section below how we can be praying for you. Following al-Farabi's lead, Avicenna initiated a full-fledged inquiry into the question of being, in which he distinguished between essence ( Mahiat) and existence ( Wujud). He argued that the fact of existence can not be inferred from or accounted for by the essence of existing things and that form and matter by themselves cannot interact and originate the movement of the universe or the progressive actualization of existing things. Existence must, therefore, be due to an agent-cause that necessitates, imparts, gives, or adds existence to an essence. To do so, the cause must be an existing thing and coexist with its effect. [30]

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Al-Mantiq ( Logic), Part 1, al-Ahwani, Cairo: al-Matba’ah al-Amiriyah, 1952. (Volume I, Part 1 of al-Shifa’.)

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Ibn Sīnā studied medicine under a physician named Koushyar. He wrote almost 450 treatises on a wide range of subjects, of which around 240 have survived. In particular, 150 of his surviving treatises concentrate on philosophy and 40 of them concentrate on medicine. His most famous works are The Book A. Sayili (1987), "Ibn Sīnā and Buridan on the Motion of the Projectile", Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 500 (1), pp. 477–482 Al-Khatabah ( Rhetoric), ed. S. Salim, Cairo: Imprimerie Nationale, 1954. (Volume I, Part 8 of al-Shifa’.) imagination, which acts upon these images by combining and separating them, serving as the seat of the practical intellect; Richard F. Washell (1973), "Logic, Language, and Albert the Great", Journal of the History of Ideas 34 (3), pp. 445–450 [445].In the Al-Burhan ( On Demonstration) section of the book, Avicenna discussed the philosophy of science and described an early scientific method of inquiry. He discusses Aristotle's Posterior Analytics and significantly diverged from it on several points. Avicenna discussed the issue of a proper methodology for scientific inquiry and the question of "How does one acquire the first principles of a science?" He asked how a scientist would arrive at "the initial axioms or hypotheses of a deductive science without inferring them from some more basic premises?" He explains that the ideal situation is when one grasps that a "relation holds between the terms, which would allow for absolute, universal certainty." Avicenna then adds two further methods for arriving at the first principles: the ancient Aristotelian method of induction ( istiqra), and the method of examination and experimentation ( tajriba). Avicenna criticized Aristotelian induction, arguing that "it does not lead to the absolute, universal, and certain premises that it purports to provide." In its place, he develops a "method of experimentation as a means for scientific inquiry." [34] Sections of the text [ ] This book has a way of teaching one to have a different perspective of looking at things. I was so surprised how something negative has something positive in it. All you need is to find something positive in your bad experiences. This work is Ibn Sina's major work on science and philosophy, and is intended to "cure" or "heal" ignorance of the soul. Thus, despite its title, it is not concerned with medicine, in contrast to Avicenna's earlier The Canon of Medicine (5 vols.) which is, in fact, medical.

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