Intuition and Its Role in Ibn Sīnā’s Epistemology

Al-Shajarah 5 (1):95-126 (2000)
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Abstract

This paper reexamines Ibn Sina’s theory of knowledge and discusses the key role he assigns to intuition in solving the epistemological problems of knowing the first principles, the middle terms, primary concepts, and existence of oneself. To reconstruct and give a coherent restatement of his epistemology by means of textual analysis and hermeneusis is certainly a worthwhile task since Ibn Sina’s own statement of his views about knowledge has come down to us in a very disjointed form, scattered throughout his large philosophical corpus.

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Syamsuddin Arif
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