• Alfarabi y el rol de la poética
    Tópicos 28 271-302. 2005.
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    This valuable reference work synthesizes and elucidates traditional themes and issues in Islamic philosophy as well as prominent topics emerging from the last twenty years of scholarship. Written for a wide readership of students and scholars, The Routledge Companion to Islamic Philosophy is unique in including coverage of both perennial philosophical issues in an Islamic context and also distinct concerns that emerge from Islamic religious thought. This work constitutes a substantial affirmatio…Read more
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    En varios pasajes de sus obras psicológicas, Avicena sugiere que los animales no humanos tienen un yo. Aquí argumentaré que, a partir de las características que le atribuye a la percepción, hay razones de peso para sospechar que los animales no humanos efectivamente tienen un yo: el impulso natural en ellos hacia la supervivencia, la familiaridad con su propio cuerpo, su capacidad para tender hacia aquello que les resulta conveniente y huir de lo peligroso de acuerdo con sus propias circunstanci…Read more
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    Avicenna and Thomas Aquinas on Natural Prophecy
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 88 (2): 309-333. 2014.
    In De Veritate, question 12, article 3, Thomas Aquinas discusses whether prophecy is natural. Given that there he argues that prophecy is a divine gift , he seems to break away from the Muslim philosopher Avicenna, who holds a naturalistic explanation of this phenomenon. Certainly Avicenna explained prophecy in psychological and metaphysical terms, and was considered by some Christian theologians as proponent of a naturalistic view, thought to be incompatible with prophecy conceived as a divine …Read more
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    Antes de la interpretación avicenia de la poética de Aristóteles
    Signos Filosóficos 7 (14): 35-44. 2005.
    This article exposes some characteristics of the first Arab interpretations on Aristotle´s Poetics. The thought of Abu Bishr Matta, al-Kindī and Alfarabi, philosophers previous to Avicenna, shows us that the Arabs included the Poetics as a logical treatise, but also they understand it throug..
  • Analogía poética de Alfarabi
    Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 11. 2004.
    El objetivo del artículo es mostrar que para Alfarabi la flexibilidad argumentativa derivada de la lógica aristotélica y vinculada con las innovaciones de la lógica estoica, puede dar lugar al « silogismo poético». Esta flexibilidad argumentativa es producto de la combinatoria de todos los silogismos, llamados «formas mixtas del silogismo», las cuales dan cabida al modo de razonar propio del silogismo poético, la analogía