Fârâbî’ye Nispet Edilen İki Risâle
Authors : Muhiitin MACİT
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Doi:10.15370/muifd.54369
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Publication Date : 2014-01-23
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Abu Nasr al-Fârâbi insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(870-950 AD); is one of the prominent Muslim Philosopher. As a commentator of Aristotle he had gained eminent position and he came to be called ‘The second Teacher’. In this article I am going to deal with al-Fârâbî’s two important treatises which are called ‘‘Risâle fîmâyenbağî en yukaddeme kable te`allümi`l-felsefe insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(What Should Be Learnt Before Attempting Philosophy); and, el-Cem beyne ra’yeyi’l-hakîmeyn Eflâtûn el-İlâhî ve Aristûtâlis insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Treaties of Agreement between the ideas of the two philosophers, the divine Plato and Aristotle); in respect to genuineness or spuriousness. During the Translation activities some treatise which belongs to Neo Platonist commentators had translated into Arabic partly or completely and signed with al-Fârâbî’s name. As an example of these treatises I choose firstly above mentioned ‘Risâle fîmâyenbağî’ and compared with the text of Ammonius’ commentary on Aristotle’s Categories. As result I diagnosed that the prolegomena of this commentary is the same with this treatise and belongs to Neo Platonist commentator Ammonius. Secondly I’ve choosen so called ‘ el-Cem beyne ra’yeyi’l-hakîmeyn’ and examined carefully. At the end of this examination I realized that this treatise could not be belong to al-Fârâbî but might be written by his pupil Yahya ibn Adiy who is foremost translator of Greek and Syriac philosophical texts into Arabic.Keywords :