Avicenna and the Aristotelian tradition: introduction to reading Avicenna's philosophical works
Through close study of Avicenna's statements and major works, Dimitri Gutas traces Avicenna's own sense of his place in the Aristotelian tradition and the history of philosophy in Islam, and provides an introduction to reading his philosophical works by delineating the approach most consis...
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Zusammenfassung: | Through close study of Avicenna's statements and major works, Dimitri Gutas traces Avicenna's own sense of his place in the Aristotelian tradition and the history of philosophy in Islam, and provides an introduction to reading his philosophical works by delineating the approach most consistent with Avicenna's intention and purpose in philosophy. The second edition of this foundational work, which has quickened fruitful research into the philosopher in the last quarter century, is completely revised and updated, and adds a new final chapter summarizing Avicenna's philosophical project. It is also enlarged with the addition of a new appendix which offers a critical inventory of Avicenna's authentic works, updating the work of Mahdavi (1954) with additional information on all manuscripts and important editions and translations. Its usefulness enhanced, the book provides primary orientation to Avicenna's philosophy and works and constitutes an indispensable research tool for their study |
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ISBN: | 9789004201729 9789004255807 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface to the Second Edition (2014)............................. XI
Acknowledgments................................................... xv
Introduction to the First Edition (1988)....................... xix
Layout of the Work . *. *...................................... xxvii
Bibliographical Note..................................... xxvii
Translation and Annotation................................. xxvii
Technical Terms..............................................xxvm
Transliteration........................................... xxvm
Serial Numbers of Avicenna s Works ......................... xxix
References to Avicenna s Works and Other Primary Sources... xxix
Signs and Marginal Numbers................................. xxx
Abbreviations and Reference Works ........................... xxx
PART ONE
DOCUMENTS ON AVICENNA AND
THE ARISTOTELIAN TRADITION
1. Personal Texts by Avicenna and His Disciples on His Relation to
the Aristotelian Tradition..................................... 3
Introduction.....................................*........... 3
Text 1. From Compendium on the Soul............................ 4
Text 2. From Philosophy for AlcP-ad-Dawla..................... 8
Text 3. The Autobiography..........................*......... 10
Text 4. Introduction to The Provenance and Destination...... 20
Text 5. Epilogue of the Lesser” Destination................ 22
Text 6. From The Cure: Prologue and Epilogue of Sophistics- 24
Text 7. Introduction to The Cure, byjuzjanl................. 29
Text 8. Introduction to The Easterners...................... 34
Text 9. From The Curet the Prologue ........................ 41
Text 1 o. From Pointers and Reminders: Prologues and Epilogue 47
Text 11. From a Letter to an Anonymous Disciple (Bahmanyar) 49
Text 12. Letter to Kiya................................. 53
CONTENTS
Text i 3. Memoirs of a Disciple (Ibn-Zayla?) Writing from Rayy.. 59
Text 14. On the Rational Soul...........................• 67
An Inventory and Relative Chronology of Avicenna s Major
Philosophical Works. Their Organization and Contents in
Relation to the Aristotelian Tradition....................... 77
Introduction................................................. 77
Work 1. Compendium on the Soul............................... 80
Work 2. The Compilation, or Philosophy for Arudl............ 86
Work 3. The Available and the Valid and Piety and Sin....... 94
Work 4. The Provenance and Destination......................101
Work 5. The “Lessern Destination............................102
Work 6. The Cure............................................103
a. Occasion of Composition and Contents...........103
b. Dates of Composition............................106
c. The Date and Purpose of Composition of Juzjanl s
Introduction and Avicenna s Prologue.............109
Work 7. The Salvation..................................... 115
Work 8. Philosophyfor Alay-ad-Dawla.........................118
Work 9. The Easterners......................................119
a. Testimonia......................................120
b. Title of the Work...............................128
c. Dates of Composition and Loss..................130
d. Contents and Transmission.......................137
e. The Place of Eastern Philosophy and the Easterners
in the Development of Avicenna s Philosophy.....138
Work 10. Fair Judgment and Marginal Glosses on De anima....144
a. Testimonia......................................144
b. Dates of Composition and Loss...................147
c. Contents and Survival of the Work...............150
Work 11. Pointers and Reminders ............................155
Work 12. Discussions...................................... 159
Work 13. Appendices and Notes...............................160
Chronology of Avicenna s Major Philosophical Works ........165
CONTENTS
IX
PART TWO
AVICENNA S RECEPTION OF THE ARISTOTELIAN TRADITION
3. Avicenna s Intellectual Upbringing: The Autobiography and Its
Interpretation............................................. 169
1. Avicenna s Studies. The Curriculum.......................169
2. Avicenna s Studies. Methods of Learning: Guessing Correctly
(the Middle Term) (hads)............................... 179
3. Avicenna s Studies. Methods of Learning: Study...........201
A Logic.................................................201
B. Prayer................................................206
C. Dreams................................................208
D. Wine Drinking.........................................209
E. Independent Verification..............................213
i. tahqlqltahaqquq, tahsll, isünbät.................214
ii. taqlid, ta assub.................................217
iii. insäf............................................219
4. The Purpose and Date of the Autobiography................220
4. Avicenna s Conception of the History of Philosophy...........227
5. Avicenna s Conception of the Praxis of Philosophy............249
1. Objective Method: Fundamental Principles and Corollaries ... 250
2. Social Contextuality: Customary Practice.................252
3. Social Contextuality: Withholding Knowledge..............256
PART THREE
AVICENNAS INTEGRATION OF THE ARISTOTELIAN TRADITION
6. The Resolution of the Major Points of Conflict with the
Aristotelian Tradition ......................................269
1. The Contents of Metaphysics............................ 270
2. The “Fruit” of Physics: Metaphysics of the Rational Soul.288
3. Physics or Metaphysics: Prime Mover versus Necessary
Existent.................................................296
4. Logic or Metaphysics: The Problem of the Categories......300
5. Logic as Organon: Naming Things and Naming Logic.........303
X
CONTENTS
7. The Evolution of Avicenna s Attitude toward Aristotle, the
Aristotelian Tradition, and His Own Work.......................323
8. The Elaboration of Methods......................................335
1. The Evolution of Avicenna s Methods of Communication........335
2.1. The Symbolic Method: Symbol and Allegory..................337
2.2. The Symbolic Method: Not Mystical Knowledge...............343
3. The Indicative Method: Pointers..........................34b
4. The Demonstrative Method: Syllogism......................... 351
Coda. Avicenna s Philosophical Project........................ 359
APPENDIX
INVENTORY OF AVICENNA S AUTHENTIC WORKS
Part One. Tetrapla: Synopsis of the Four Lists of Avicenna s Works.389
Part Two. Inventory of Avicenna s Authentic Works..................411
Part Three. Conspectus of Avicenna s Authentic Works...............529
Index of the Titles of Avicenna s Works I: Arabic 8c Persian...541
Index of the Titles of Avicenna s Works II: English ...........550
Correspondence of the Serial Numbers of the Works in Mahdavi
with Those in Anawati and Gutas..........................556
Bibliography.....................................................559
Index of Subjects............................................ 583
Index of Authors Cited, Names, and Places........................586
Index of Lemmata (L Passages)....................................606
Index of Qur anic Passages.......................................609
Index of Manuscripts.............................................610
Index of Greek Words.............................................612
Index of Arabic Words............................................613
Index of Technical Terms.........................................616
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