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Published 1951
La pensée religieuse d'Avicenne (Ibn Sīnā) /

: 235 pages ; 25 cm. : Bibliography : pages 225-232.

al-Nāḥiyah al-ijtimāʻīyah wa-al-siyāsīyah fī falsafat Ibn Sīnā /

: Summary in French. : 42, 9 pages ; 25 cm.

Published 1936
Ibn Sīnā /

: 104 pages ; 24 cm.

Published 1938
Lexique de la langue philosophique d'Ibn Sīnā (Avicenne) /

: "Errata" ([2] page) inserted between page[446] and [447]
At head of title : A.-M. Goichon.
French and Arabic in parallel columns.
Include Indexes in Latin and French. : xiv, 496 pages ; 26 cm.

Büyük Türk filozof ve tib üstadi Ibni Sina : sasiyeti ve eserleri hakkinda tetkikler /

: 1 volume (various pagings) : color illustrations, plates ; 24 cm. : Bibliography : pages [1]-80.

Published 1947
La philosophie arabe dans l'Europe médiévale : des origines à Averroès /

: 342 pages ; 23 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Published 1951
Livre des directives et remarques /

: Translation of : Ishārāt wa-al-tanbīhāt. : 552 pages ; 23 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

al-Najāh fī al-ḥikmah al-manṭiqīyah wa-al-ṭabīʻīyah wa-al-ilāhīyah /

: 8, 312 pages : 25 cm. : .alaa-sweed

Mabḥath ʻan al-ḳuwa al-nafsānīya /

: 87 pages ; 25 cm

Published 1908
Tisʻ rasāʾil fī al-ḥikmah wa-al-ṭabīʻīyāt /

: 5, 180 pages ; 20 cm.

Published 1912
al-Najāh : mukhtaṣar al-Shifāʼ /

: 15, 512 pages ; 19 cm.

Published 1990
Logic and Aristotle's Rhetoric and Poetics in Medieval Arabic Philosophy /

: This book examines a widespread, and often misunderstood, doctrine within the medieval Aristotelian tradition, namely the inclusion of Aristotle's Rhetoric and Poetics within the scope of the Organon. It studies this doctrine, as presented by the Islamic philosophers Al- Fārābī, Avicenna, and Averroes, from a purely philosophical perspective, and argues that the logical construal of the arts of rhetoric and poetics is both interesting and illuminating. The book begins by examining some prevalent misconceptions regarding the logical interpretation of the Rhetoric and Poetics. Chapter two considers the Greek background of the doctrine, first through an examination of the Aristotelian divisions of the sciences, and then through an examination of the beginnings of the logical classification of the Rhetoric and Poetics among the Greek commentators from the school of Alexandria. The remainder of the work is devoted to a detailed consideration of the Arabic philosophers' development of the doctrine, both their understanding of its general epistemological and logical underpinnings, and their elaboration of the specific logical structures upon which poetical and rhetorical discourse is based. Consideration is also given to the relationship between contemporary philosophical views of rhetoric and poetics, and the views of these medieval authors.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004452398
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