- Fārābī, Abu-Naşr-al
- (Muhammad ibn Uzalalagh al-Fārābī)► (m. 951) Filósofo musulmán, n. en Persia. Comentarista de Aristóteles.
Enciclopedia Universal. 2012.
Enciclopedia Universal. 2012.
FĀRĀBĪ, ABŪ NAṢR MUḤAMMAD, AL-° — (c. 870–c. 950), one of the greatest philosophers of the medieval Islamic world. Al Fārābī had considerable influence on Jewish philosophers, particularly maimonides . Having spent most of his life in baghdad , he became associated in 942 with… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Abu Nasr Muhammad al-Farabi — Lateinische Übersetzung des Kitāb iḥṣāʾ al ʿulūm von Gerhard von Cremona, B.N.F. fonds lat. 9335, 13. Jh. Abu Nasr Muhammad al Farabi (arabisch أبو نصر محمد الفارابي, DMG Abū Naṣr Muḥammad al F … Deutsch Wikipedia
Abū Nasr Muḥammad ben Muḥammad ben Ṭarḥān al-Fārābī — Lateinische Übersetzung des Kitāb iḥṣāʾ al ʿulūm von Gerhard von Cremona, B.N.F. fonds lat. 9335, 13. Jh. Abu Nasr Muhammad al Farabi (arabisch أبو نصر محمد الفارابي, DMG Abū Naṣr Muḥammad al F … Deutsch Wikipedia
FARABI, Abu Nasr Muhammad — (d. 950 aged about 80) famous Turkish philosopher who settled in Baghdad who wrote commentaries on ARISTOTLE, his teacher. He was also influenced by NEO PLATONISM and PLATO S Republic. He argued that REASON was superior to FAITH and that… … Concise dictionary of Religion
Abu Nasr al-Farabi — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Al Farabi Obtenido de Abu Nasr al Farabi … Wikipedia Español
al-Farabi, Abu Nasr — (c. 257–337/870–950) Dubbed the ‘Second Teacher’ (after Aristotle), al Farabi is a crucial early figure who set the stage for much subsequent Islamic philosophy, specifically that of the influential Peripatetic (mashsha’i) school. He was held… … Islamic philosophy dictionary
Al-Farabi, Abu Nasr — (or Abunaser ) (c. 870–950) The ‘second teacher’ after Aristotle of Islamic philosophy. Al Farabi was one of the first philosophers to transmit Aristotelian logic to the Islamic world. He wrote extensively on logic, and expanded Aristotle s… … Philosophy dictionary
al-Farabi, Abu Nasr — See From the beginnings to Avicenna … History of philosophy
Fārābī — Fārābī, Abu Naşr al … Enciclopedia Universal
Farabi — (Abu Nasr Al ) (Abû n Nasr al Fârâbî) (872 950) philosophe arabe, dit le Second Maître (après Aristote) … Encyclopédie Universelle