TY - JOUR
T1 - Ibn hazm’s position on aristotelian logic
T2 - A critical reading
AU - Meerasahibu, Dheen Mohamed Mohamed
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Ibn Ḥazm has been among the most vocal supporters of Aristotelian logic, yet enjoys strong sympathies from scholars hostile to logic. This paper is an attempt to harness the sympathies of this group of scholars for Ibn Ḥazm to prompt them to revisit their position of antagonism. In order to achieve this objective, the paper discusses two issues; first, it discusses Ibn Hazm’s essential confidence and defense of Aristotelian logic; at the same time, it addresses his criticism of some of Aristotle’s premises and assumptions without in anyway undermining his deep sense of appreciation for Aristotle. The second issue highlight, through three examples, the shallowness of the accusation – of individuals both in the past and the present –levelled against Ibn Hazm that he, when criticizing Aristotle, displayed ignorance of his ideas. The paper concludes that his criticism depicts a well-informed independent personality with a sound understanding and that there is reason enough for those antagonistic towards logic to start giving serious thought to what Ibn Ḥazm has to offer in this regard.
AB - Ibn Ḥazm has been among the most vocal supporters of Aristotelian logic, yet enjoys strong sympathies from scholars hostile to logic. This paper is an attempt to harness the sympathies of this group of scholars for Ibn Ḥazm to prompt them to revisit their position of antagonism. In order to achieve this objective, the paper discusses two issues; first, it discusses Ibn Hazm’s essential confidence and defense of Aristotelian logic; at the same time, it addresses his criticism of some of Aristotle’s premises and assumptions without in anyway undermining his deep sense of appreciation for Aristotle. The second issue highlight, through three examples, the shallowness of the accusation – of individuals both in the past and the present –levelled against Ibn Hazm that he, when criticizing Aristotle, displayed ignorance of his ideas. The paper concludes that his criticism depicts a well-informed independent personality with a sound understanding and that there is reason enough for those antagonistic towards logic to start giving serious thought to what Ibn Ḥazm has to offer in this regard.
KW - Aristotelian Logic
KW - Ibn Ḥazm
KW - Istiqrā’ (induction)
KW - Kulliyah mūjibah (universal affirmative proposition)
KW - ḍiḍ (contrary)
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85087373763&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.22452/afkar.vol22no1.8
DO - 10.22452/afkar.vol22no1.8
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85087373763
SN - 1511-8819
VL - 22
SP - 217
EP - 286
JO - Afkar
JF - Afkar
IS - 1
ER -