Diferencia entre revisiones de «Hibat Allah Abu'l-Barakat al-Baghdaadi»

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Según A.C. Crombie, al-Baghdaadi era un seguidor del [[Avicenna|Avicennismo]], que
 
<blockquote>"''proponía una explicación de la [[aceleración]] de los cuerpos en caida mediante una acumulación de sucesivos incrementos de [[Power (physics)|potencia]] con sucesivos incrementos de la [[velocidad]].''<ref>A. C. Crombie, ''Augustine to Galileo 2'', p. 67.</ref></blockquote>"
 
Según [[Shlomo Pines]], la teoría de al-Baghdaadi sobre el [[Motion (physics)|movimiento]] era
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{{quote|"Al-Baghdadi's most significant departure in psychology concerns human self-awareness. Ibn Sina had raised the issue of our consciousness of our own psychic activities, but he had not fully pursued the implications for Aristotelian psychology of his approach. Al-Baghdadi took the matter much further, dispensing with the traditional psycholgical faculties and pressing his investigations in the direction of what we would call the unconscious."}}
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