bwaber@bookwyrm.social reviewed Ibn Sīnā (Avicenna) by Peter Adamson
A Fascinating Dive into a Foundational Thinker
4 stars
This book is an excellent (albeit brief) examination of the historical context, life, works, and influence of Ibn Sīnā, one of the world's most important philosophers and foundational for Islamic thought. Adamson does a good job parsing through Ibn Sīnā's biographies, as well as situating his intellectual inheritance from the deep Islamic world engagement with Greek philosophy. The analysis doesn't draw enough on modern thought for my taste, but the setup is excellent for the proof of the existence of God. It's still elegant and thought-provoking today, and is appropriately positioned as the denouement of this volume. Highly recommend
This book is an excellent (albeit brief) examination of the historical context, life, works, and influence of Ibn Sīnā, one of the world's most important philosophers and foundational for Islamic thought. Adamson does a good job parsing through Ibn Sīnā's biographies, as well as situating his intellectual inheritance from the deep Islamic world engagement with Greek philosophy. The analysis doesn't draw enough on modern thought for my taste, but the setup is excellent for the proof of the existence of God. It's still elegant and thought-provoking today, and is appropriately positioned as the denouement of this volume. Highly recommend