Oneness, Essence, and Self-Identity

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Oneness, Essence, and Self-Identity

A New Interpretation of Avicenna’s Henology

Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy

Author: Damien Janos

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Collection: Scientia Graeco-Arabica

Language: English

Published by: De Gruyter

Published on: 22nd July 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783111390024


Introduction

In how many ways can things be said to be one, how is oneness itself to be defined, and what is its relation to essence and existence? This book engages with these core questions by examining the works of Avicenna (d. 1037 CE), who is widely regarded as the most important philosopher of the Arabic tradition.

Scope and Focus

In this monograph - the first that is exclusively devoted to Avicenna’s henology and to Arabic henology in general - the author analyzes the place and meaning of oneness in Avicenna’s general metaphysics and theology and devotes particular attention to how this notion relates to Avicenna’s theory of quiddity. He contextualizes Avicenna’s doctrines in light of three major intellectual currents (ancient Greek philosophy, early Arabic philosophy, and Islamic theology or kalām) and also offers the first detailed analysis of oneness in the Bahshamite tradition.

Contributions and Significance

The book challenges the prevailing interpretation of Avicenna’s henology and adduces new textual evidence to show that Avicenna developed an innovative theory of oneness that expresses the essential reality and self-identity of a thing. This foundational sense of oneness is applied to all the pure quiddities and, in an eminent and prior way, to God.

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