The Arab Philosophical mindset in the ancient oriental thought of Tayeb Tizini
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https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2023/v1.i55.11352Keywords:
Tayeb Tizini, Philosophy, The legend, Philosophical thinking, The Greek miracle and the eastern miracleAbstract
That myth is a natural and main prelude to the emergence of philosophical ideas in human thought and in ancient oriental thought in particular, and this means that many philosophical ideas emanate from mythical ideas, and that rational thinking began with the beginning of man’s appearance on earth, as man has thought about issues Existence and theology continued the natural world, and despite the fact that rational thinking on these issues in its infancy had overlapped with other methods of mythical and illusory ideas, the human mind gradually got rid of mythical and illusory ideas to gradually give way to abstract rational thinking, and that philosophical thinking is not only limited to The Greeks and the European peoples, and they are the only owners of philosophical thinking. Rather, philosophical thinking appeared and spread in several places and in various parts, and that Arab thought is part of the development of the history of human thought.
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