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10/15/2015 0 Comments

Alfarabi, Book of Religion, sections 11-27

In reading Alfarabi carefully, all of us are going outside of our comfort zones.  But we're finding a lot of Aristotle, and we're probably thinking ahead to Aquinas.  

Below, I have created a presentation slide and included a page of notes and questions.  When you present to others, it is best not to jam everything in, and ordinarily I wouldn't do so.  But I wanted to show that Alfarabi can be made simpler and graphically understandable--albeit cluttered--in one page.

So now, without further ado, onto the most cramped graphical representation of Alfarabi yet...
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Now, what if I told you that the diagram above came from these notes?
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And led to these questions?
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