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  • Cihannüma Tarih ve Coğrafya Araştırmaları Dergisi
  • Volume:10 Issue:2
  • AVICENNIAN RECEPTION OF ARISTOTELIAN BOTANY

AVICENNIAN RECEPTION OF ARISTOTELIAN BOTANY

Authors : Mustafa Yavuz
Pages : 5-19
Doi:10.30517/cihannuma.1611089
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Publication Date : 2024-12-31
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :This article presents a comparative analysis of the views on plants in Ps. Aristotle namely Nicolaos of Damascus and Avicenna, examining the distinct philosophical frameworks each thinker employs to understand the nature of plants. The representative work of the Aristotelian tradition, De Plantis, offers a naturalistic perspective, focusing on biological processes such as growth, nourishment, and reproduction. (T)his approach is empirical, categorizing plants as distinct from animals but still subject to similar material causes within the natural order. The Aristotelian framework, emphasizing observable processes, laid the foundation for subsequent studies in plant biology. In contrast, Avicenna builds upon Aristotelian ideas, introducing a metaphysical dimension. In his Kitab al-Nabat, Avicenna posits the existence of the “vegetative soul” as a guiding principle that governs plant growth, while also reflecting divine intelligence and cosmic order. Avicenna’s metaphysical and theological insights distinguish his approach from Aristotelian naturalism, positioning plants as both biological entities and manifestations of divine wisdom. This article highlights how the intellectual development of botany and the history of philosophy has been shaped by the synthesis of Aristotelian empirical naturalism and Avicenna’s metaphysical synthesis. The comparison reveals the continued relevance of these two perspectives in contemporary debates in the philosophy of biology, particularly in reconciling material causality with higher principles of existence.
Keywords : Botanik Tarihi, De Plantis, Kitabu’l-Nebat, Aristoteles, İbn Sina

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