“Existence From Two Viewpoints” is the title of one of the books recently released by Negah-e Moaser Publications.
Written by researcher Eskandar Salehi in Persian, the book provides an analysis and comparative ontology of two philosophers: ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle (384-322 BC) and Persian polymath Avicenna (980-1037).
The book is the result of years of research conducted by Salehi on Avicenna’s “Al-Isharat wa al-Tanbihat” and one of the principal works of Aristotle “Metaphysics”, Khabaronline reported. A student of Plato, Aristotle is considered an important figure in western philosophy.
Avicenna is regarded as one of the most significant physicians, astronomers, thinkers and writers of the Islamic Golden Age. He has been described as the father of early modern medicine.