Analytic Philosophy and Avicenna: Knowing the Unknown
Mohammad Azadpur
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9780367434229
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This work engages in a constructive, yet subtle, dialogue with the nuanced accounts of sensory intentionality and empirical knowledge offered by the Islamic philosopher Avicenna.
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This discourse has two main objectives: (1) providing an interpretation of Avicenna’s epistemology that avoids reading him as a precursor to British empiricists or as a full-fledged emanatist and (2) bringing light to the importance of Avicenna’s account of experience to relevant contemporary Anglo-American discussions in epistemology and metaphysics. These two objectives are interconnected. Anglo-American philosophy provides the framework for a novel reading of Avicenna on knowledge and reality, and the latter, in turn, contributes to adjusting some aspects of the former.
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Advancing the Avicennian perspective on contemporary analytic discourse, this volume is a key resource for researchers and students interested in comparative and analytic epistemology and metaphysics as well as Islamic philosophy.
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Contents:
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Introduction: Avicenna and the Sellarsian Account of Experience
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1. Sellars on the Empirical Grounds of Knowledge
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2. Sellars on the Pseudo-intentionality of the Senses
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3. Perennial Philosophy: Against Scientism and Reason-nature Dualism
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4. Avicenna’s Empiricism: Meno’s Dilemma and the Sensory Grounds of Knowledge
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5. The Mind’s Involvement in Sense Perception: Avicenna on Sensory Intentionality and the Unity of Being
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Conclusion: On Avicenna and the so-called Common Medieval View
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Description
Mohammad Azadpur
Hardback
9780367434229
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This work engages in a constructive, yet subtle, dialogue with the nuanced accounts of sensory intentionality and empirical knowledge offered by the Islamic philosopher Avicenna.
Â
This discourse has two main objectives: (1) providing an interpretation of Avicenna’s epistemology that avoids reading him as a precursor to British empiricists or as a full-fledged emanatist and (2) bringing light to the importance of Avicenna’s account of experience to relevant contemporary Anglo-American discussions in epistemology and metaphysics. These two objectives are interconnected. Anglo-American philosophy provides the framework for a novel reading of Avicenna on knowledge and reality, and the latter, in turn, contributes to adjusting some aspects of the former.
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Advancing the Avicennian perspective on contemporary analytic discourse, this volume is a key resource for researchers and students interested in comparative and analytic epistemology and metaphysics as well as Islamic philosophy.
Â
Contents:
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Introduction: Avicenna and the Sellarsian Account of Experience
Â
1. Sellars on the Empirical Grounds of Knowledge
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2. Sellars on the Pseudo-intentionality of the Senses
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3. Perennial Philosophy: Against Scientism and Reason-nature Dualism
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4. Avicenna’s Empiricism: Meno’s Dilemma and the Sensory Grounds of Knowledge
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5. The Mind’s Involvement in Sense Perception: Avicenna on Sensory Intentionality and the Unity of Being
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Conclusion: On Avicenna and the so-called Common Medieval View
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