Islamic origins in the logical composition of Abu Nasr al-Farabi
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https://doi.org/10.61212/jsd/351Keywords:
Islamic sciences, Information, logical, Al-Farabi, EducationAbstract
This study seeks to investigate the educational origins that formed the logical and philosophical personality of Abu Nasr al-Farabi, those assets that contributed to his emergence at the level of logical and philosophical thought in the Arab and world heritage, which are origins dating back to the Arab-Islamic deliberative field. Therefore, this research shapes the nature of these assets and his learning of them, as well as his investment in them in his logical writings, i.e. their authentication? To this end, two axes have been dedicated: the first attempts to explain Al-Farabi's learning of logic and grammar, and the second to show his contribution to the development of the Aristotelian organon transferred to the Arab-Islamic culture. One of the results of this research was that the Arab and Islamic sciences had a decisive role in the logical personality of Al-Farabi in dealing with the Greek logical code.
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