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PREFACE | |
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LIFE AND WORKS | |
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CHARACTERS OF ALFARABI'S PHILOSOPHY | |
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WHAT MUST PRECEDE THE STUDY OF PHILOSOPHY | |
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DEFINITION AND DIVISION OF PHILOSOPHY | |
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MENTAL OPERATIONS | |
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CATEGORIES | |
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CERTAIN QUESTIONS ON THE CATEGORIES | |
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ONTOLOGY | |
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Universals | |
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Description of Being | |
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Transcendental Properties of Being | |
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Division of Being into Necessary and Contingent | |
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Principles of Being, Potentiality and Actuality | |
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The First Principles | |
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Knowability of God | |
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Proofs of God's Existence | |
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Attributes of God | |
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Simplicity of God | |
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Infinity of God | |
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Immutability of God | |
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Unity of God | |
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b) Process of pre-Eminence | |
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God is Intelligent | |
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God Knows All Things through Knowledge of Himself | |
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God is Truth | |
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God is Life | |
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Relation of God to the World | |
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Eternity of Matter and Eternity of the World | |
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Dualism of Good and Evil | |
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The Soul Is a Being Quite Distinct from the Body | |
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Spirituality of the Human Soul | |
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Immortality of the Human Soul | |
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1. Powers of Knowledge | |
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Sense-Knowledge | |
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Perceptive Knowledge | |
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Abstractive Knowledge | |
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Sensitive Appetite | |
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Intellective Appetite | |
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ACTIONS GOOD, BAD, OR INDIFFERENT | |
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DESCRIPTION OF THE MODEL STATE | |
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THREE CONCLUSIONS | |
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INDEX |