Ayatollah Seyed Hassan Sa’adat Mostafavi, Avicennian philosophy expert, has written some books on Avicenna’s thinking.
Ayatollah
Mostafavi is the head of the philosophy group of Imam Sadegh University.
Speaking with IBNA, he said that he has finished some works on Avicenna’s
thinking and will have them presently published in the Iranian book market and
interested researchers and students.
As
he said, one of his books considers Avicenna’s theological beliefs and is
arranged in 400 pages.
He
went on to add that an account on logics of Avicenna will be published in a
separate book in the future besides a collection of three articles about his
Book of Healing.
Ibn
Sīnā ("son of Sina"; c. 980 – June 1037), known by his Latinized name
Avicenna, was a Persian polymath, who wrote almost 450 treatises on a wide
range of subjects, of which around 240 have survived. In particular, 150 of his
surviving treatises concentrate on philosophy and 40 of them concentrate on
medicine.
Source:
IBNA News Agency