![]() There are occasional brief hints and allusions in his longer works however that Avicenna considered philosophy as the only sensible way to distinguish real prophecy from illusion. ![]() In general these treatises linked his philosophical writings to Islamic religious ideas for example, the body's afterlife. His Book of Healing became available in Europe in partial Latin translation some fifty years after its composition, under the title Sufficientia, and some authors have identified a 'Latin Avicennism' as flourishing for some time, paralleling the more influential, but suppressed by the. Avicenna's scheme of 'emanations' became fundamental in the (school of theological discourse) in the 12th century. Ibn Sīnā's commentaries on Aristotle often criticized the philosopherencouraging a lively debate in the spirit of. ![]() Of linguistic significance even to this day are a few books that he wrote in nearly pure Persian language (particularly the Danishnamah-yi 'Ala', Philosophy for Ala' ad-Dawla'). Most of his works were written in – then the language of science in the Middle East – and some in. Philosophy Ibn Sīnā wrote extensively on, especially the subjects, and, including treatises named Logic and Metaphysics. He died in June 1037, in his fifty-eighth year, in the month of and was buried in, Iran.
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