La division des catégories chez al-Saraḫsī: Un fragment méconnu et ses rapports avec la tradition alexandrine, al-Kindī et Ibn al-Ṭayyib

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Abstract

The article presents a hitherto neglected fragment which proposes a division of Aristotle’s categories and which is attributed to the ninth century philosopher Aḥmad Ibn al-Ṭayyib al-Saraḫsī, the most prominent student of the so-called first philosopher of the Arabs, al-Kindī. Al-Saraḫsī’s division of the categories into simple and composite ones is linked to its ultimate source in the Alexandrian tradition of the Aristotelian commentators and contextualised within Arabic philosophy, from Ibn al-Muqaffaʿ, al-Kindī and the Brethren of Purity to Abū l-Faraǧ Ibn al-Ṭayyib. It is further suggested that the division has reached the Arabic-Islamic world via Greek and Syriac collections of philosophical definitions and divisions. Besides, the edited fragment shows that al-Saraḫsī did not always follow al-Kindī’s lead with regard to Aristotelian philosophy.
Original languageFrench
Pages (from-to)377-92
JournalLes Études philosophiques
Volume183
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 603104 History of philosophy

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