2006 Cilt 7 Sayı 10
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Item Aristotle and Avicenna (İbn Sina) in terms of the theory of intellects(Uludağ Üniversitesi, 2006-06-01) Kabadayı, TalipIn this paper, I aim to illustrate the theory or the understanding of intellects, which Aristotle and Avicenna (Ibn Sina) spelled out in their works, and to compare Aristotles’ opinions akin to the intellects with those of Avicenna so that I can set forth how Islamic thinkers were influenced by Aristotle in terms of their theory or the understanding of intellects among the some other things. In order to do so, first I am going to analyze Aristotle’s book called De Anima so as to explain his point of view about intellects. Secondly I will shed light to Avicenna’s ideas regarding with intellects by examining his book called Psychology of Avicenna. Finally, I am going to try to display the similarities and the differences between Aristotle’s ideas about the intellects and Avicenna’s thoughts akin to the intellects.