See Also: Arabic philosophy(encyclopedia)
Arabic(dictionary)
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Gum arabic(medicine)
Arabic(dictionary)
Arabic language(encyclopedia)
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Arabic philosophy (sh)
or Islamic philosophy
Doctrines of the Arabic philosophers of the 9th-12th century who influenced medieval Scholasticism in Europe.
The Arabic tradition combines Aristotelianism and Neoplatonism with other ideas introduced through Islam. Influential thinkers include the Persians al-Kindi, al-Farabi, and Avicenna, as well as the Spaniard Averro? s, whose interpretations of Aristotle were taken up by both Jewish and Christian thinkers. Muslims, Christians, and Jews participated in the Arabic tradition and separated themselves according to philosophic rather than religious doctrines. When the Arabs dominated Spain, the Arabic philosophic literature was translated into Hebrew and Latin; this contributed to the development of modern European philosophy. In Egypt around the same time, the Arabic tradition was developed by Moses Maimonides and Ibn Khaldun.
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