1. Ibn Sina (Avicenna) and Rene Descartes on the Faculty of Imagination.
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Yaldir, Hulya
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IMAGINATION (Philosophy) , *PHILOSOPHERS , *IMMATERIALISM (Philosophy) , *ISLAM & philosophy , *THOUGHT & thinking , *HISTORY of philosophy , *THEOLOGY - Abstract
The article focuses on the crucial concepts in the philosophies of minds including sensation, recollection, and intellection in the works of philosophers Ibn Sînâ and Rene Descartes. It states that both believed in the incorporeality of the soul or mind of human being. Details on the concepts of Sînâ and Descartes on the faculty of imagination and its distinction with the power of intellect are also presented. It also shows the importance and the richness of the Islamic philosophy, and its contribution to the central issues in the western philosophy. The critical analysis of the two philosophers are also discussed.
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- 2009
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