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Logic in Islamic philosophy

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    Logic in the Islamic World [addendum]
    Logic in the Islamic World [addendum] For more on everything in the entry, see especially Hans Daiber's Bibliography of Islamic Philosophy (1999). Few scholars would now accept that Arabic logic is "entirely Western"; it grew out of... more

    Logic in the Islamic World
    Logic in the Islamic World Arabic logic, like the rest of medieval Arabic science and philosophy, is entirely Western and has nothing to do with Oriental philosophy. It developed wholly in the wake of the classical Greek tradition as preserved in and tra... more


     
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