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  • => Some Brief Articles Extracted from the Single Monad Book Series
  • ... ogy Time in Philosophy and Science, Introduction Time in Greek Philosophy Time in Earlier islamic philosophy Time in Western Philosophy Time in Modern Science Introducing Ibn al-Arabi's View ...


  • => Time in Earlier Islamic Philosophy:
  • ... al-Arabi's View of Time and Creation... more on this can be found here . Time in Earlier islamic philosophy: Muslim philosophers were in general greatly influenced by their Hellenistic pred ...


  • => المَصَادِر والمَرَاجِع - كتاب نظرية الجوهر الفرد
  • ... ;  110.   —, Ibn ‘Arabî, in Seyyed H. Nasr and O. Leaman (eds.) History of islamic philosophy (London: Routledge, 1996).    111.   —, 'The School of Ibn ...


  • => TIME CHEST - Contents
  • ... ian and Babylonian Cosmology 1.2 Greek Cosmology and Philosophy 1.3 Time and Cosmology in islamic philosophy 1.4 The Medieval Philosophy 1.5 Western Philosophy and Physics 1.6 Time in Modern ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 1.3 Time and Cosmology in Islamic Philosophy
  • ... ace Transcendence by Mohamed Haj Yousef Search Inside this Book 1.3 Time and Cosmology in islamic philosophy In contrast to modern cosmology, which views the cosmos independently from God or ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - Contents
  • ... in Philosophy and Science, Introduction: 6. Time in Greek Philosophy: 7. Time in Earlier islamic philosophy: 8. Time in Western Philosophy: 9. Time in Modern Science: 9.1. Curved Time and t ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - C: English Translations and Studies on Ibn Arabi and Related Subjects:
  • ... s Cosmology , Albany, NY: SUNY Press 183. (1996) 'The School of Ibn Arabi', in History of islamic philosophy , S. H. Nasr and O. Leaman (eds.) London: Routledge 184. (1989) The Sufi Path of ...


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  • ... q b Ibn Ish q al-Kind (185AH/805AD-256AH/873AD) is considered the historical 'father' of islamic philosophy. He was also a scientist of high calibre, a gifted mathematician, astronomer, phy ...


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  • ... q b Ibn Ish q al-Kind (185AH/805AD-256AH/873AD) is considered the historical 'father' of islamic philosophy. He was also a scientist of high calibre, a gifted mathematician, astronomer, phy ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 7. Time in Earlier Islamic Philosophy:
  • ... ept of Time and Creation by Mohamed Haj Yousef Search Inside this Book 7. Time in Earlier islamic philosophy: Muslim philosophers were in general greatly influenced by their Hellenistic pred ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - FOREWORD
  • ... ier Hellenistic thinkers, which were largely taken over into the succeeding traditions of islamic philosophy and science. However, the most creative and unfamiliar aspects of Ibn Arabi s cos ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - PREFACE
  • ... ne of the most prominent figures in Islamic history, especially in relation to Sufism and islamic philosophy and theology. In this book, we want to explore his cosmology and in particular hi ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - Conclusion
  • ... le industrial applications. Similar conflicts were also evident in the various schools of islamic philosophy, but the Sufis alone were able to continue their profound mystical inquiries to a ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - Preface
  • ... t has been developed from the particular Sufi mystical thinking within the wider frame of islamic philosophy. Nevertheless, there will be some important groundbreaking conceptions and conclu ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 1.3.10  Publish or Perish
  • ... alized journals which may be interested in such unprecedented mixture between physics and islamic philosophy. In fact, right after I published “Ibn Arabi - Time and Cosmology”, I ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 2.5.7  Potential Infinity
  • ... nd Ibn Rushd (Averroes, 1126-1198 AD) vigorously opposed the Neoplatonic views. 2.7  islamic philosophy and Cosmology In contrast to modern cosmology, which views the cosmos independent ...



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