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Al-Kindī was the only Islamic philosopher of Arab descent and is often referred to as the “Arab philosopher.” He was a forerunner of Avicenna and Averroes in studying Greek philosophy and attempting to synthesize Aristotelian philosophy and Islamic theology.
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AL-KIND>’S ARGUMENT FOR THE FINITUDE OF TIME IN HIS CRITIQUE OF ARISTOTLE’S THEORY OF THE ETERNITY OF THE WORLD IN THE TREATISE ON FIRST PHILOSOPHY: THE ROLE OF THE PERCEIVING SOUL AND THE RELATION BETWEEN SENSATION AND INTELLECTION. AHMED ABDEL MEGUID. Syracuse University. PRELUDE.
Abū Yaʿqūb ibn Ishāq al-Kindī (vom Stamme der Kinda) war arabischer Abstammung und wurde von seinen vielen nichtarabischen Genossen und Kollegen deshalb „der arabische Philosoph“ genannt.
Synonyms for ALL KINDS OF: many, numerous, multiple, several, countless, some, quite a few, multitudinous; Antonyms of ALL KINDS OF: few, limited, countable, minimal, insufficient, lacking, inadequate, bare.