The Other Scholasticism: the Heirs of Avicenna
Briefly

The recent scholarly shift towards Islamic philosophy post-classical period underscores the growing interest in thinkers from the twelfth to the sixteenth centuries, revealing a richer philosophical tapestry.
Ibn Sīnā’s influence in Islamic philosophy, particularly through his integration of Greek philosophy with kalām, laid the groundwork for subsequent intellectual developments and debates.
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