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Al-Kindi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Retrieved 2008-08-21. not a reliable source ^ Klein-Frank, F. Al-Kindi. In Leaman, O & Nasr, H (2001). History of Islamic Philosophy. London: Routledge. p 165
al-Kindi''s Website
al-Kindi (185-256 AH / 805-873 AD) Abu Yusef Yaqoub ibn Ishaq Al-Kindi is the father of Islamic Philosophy. He was also a scientist of high caliber a gifted Mathematician ...
Muslim Philosophy: al-Kindi, Abu Yusuf Ya‘qub ibn Ishaq
Article reviewing his various philosophical teachings.
Al-Kindi (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Abu Yusuf Ya‘qub ibn Ishaq Al-Kindi (ca. 800–870 CE) was the first self-identified philosopher in the Arabic tradition. He worked with a group of translators who rendered works ...
Al-Kindi - New World Encyclopedia
Lindberg, David C. Theories of Vision from Al-Kindi to Kepler. University of Chicago Press, 1996. Viegas, Jennifer. Al Kindi: Father of Arab Philosophy and Ninth-century Scientist ...
INEX 2009 Wikipedia collection DOMSERVLET (Al-Kindi)
Islamic Philosophy Online; Al-Kindi entry in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy > by Peter Adamson; Dr. Mashhad Al-Allaf DOC - Three texts by Al Kindi in the Islamic Philosophy ...
Al Kindi
While Muslim intellectuals were already acquainted with Greek philosophy (especially logic), al-Kindi is credited with being the first real Muslim philosopher.[41]
Muslims, Science and Philosophy during the Middle Ages
The philosophers al-Kindi, Avicenna, al-Ghazali, and Omar Khayyam.
Al-Kindi
Al-Kindi defined Philosophy as 'the establishment of what is true and right' and believed that pursuit of philosophy was compatible with orthodox Islam. Al-Kindi.
AllRefer.com - al- Kindi (Philosophy, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on al- Kindi, Philosophy, Biographies. Includes related research links.
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