Ibn Sina's Views on Ethics

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Transcendent Philosophy Journal 9:225-236 (2008)
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Abstract

Ibn Sina is the greatest Muslim Iranian philosopher in 980-1037.He had many valuable views concerning ontology, anthropology,epistemology, and axiology, which are the branches of philosophy. Ethics isone of the subdivisions of axiology. The goal of this article is to describe theviewpoint of Ibn Sina on ethics and morality. To achieve this goal, suchtopics as virtues and vices, pleasure, happiness, and pain have beeninvestigated and explained from Ibn Sina's viewpoint.

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