Week 6 Avicenna

Avicenna citizises the Tripartition of the Soul model of Aristotle, that splits the soul into a vegetative, animal and human part. This model includes the physical aspect of the human in the vegetative and animalistic part of the soul, that include elements of growth, reproduction and perception. Avicenna has an idea of substance dualism, whereContinue reading “Week 6 Avicenna”

Avicenna – Class Four

Drawing on the first blog I want to further investigate the hunch I had about the infinite regress in Avicenna’s metaphysics. Avicenna considers “being” an accident of something, meaning it is not essentially included in this something. (∀¬God⊨existence∧essence) Avicenna concludes that Existence is not part of the essence, which allows a theological element into hisContinue reading “Avicenna – Class Four”

Reading Avicenna – Week 3

This week I missed the class, so this blog post will be barren land for productive discourse about the topics discussed in class. I will still be discussing Avicenna. Avicenna’s metaphysical investigation is influenced by his religion, he has to include the possibility of a superhuman existence in his philosophy. I think I assumed thatContinue reading “Reading Avicenna – Week 3”

Reading Avicenna – Existents

In the beginning of the Fourth Class: On Existence and Its Causes in Avicenna’s Remarks and Admonitions, a collection of considerations on many topics. The Fourth Class engages in Metaphysics, investigating the nature of that which can exist and trying to bring logical proof for the necessary existence of a god. He begins the FourthContinue reading “Reading Avicenna – Existents”

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