The Sicilian Questions
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https://doi.org/10.20873/rpv7n1-30Abstract
The Sicilian Questions are an answer elaborated by the arabian philosopher-mystic Ibn Sab’in to four questions elaborated by Frederick II about the eternity of the world, divine knowledge, the 10 aristotelian categories and the imortality of the soul. What is the context of these questions? Its sources, its authenticity? And the headlines of the anwers and the influence of others philosophers in its text?. What is its importance of the text in Medieval Philosophy? These are the central questions that we intend to work in this article.
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