TIME AND SPACE IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF IBN SINA: OBJECTIVITY AND CONNECTION WITH MATTER

Authors

  • Shahlo Khalilova Samarkand State University

Keywords:

Ibn Sina, philosophy, time, space, movement, objective nature of time, extension.

Abstract

This scientific article explores the philosophical understanding of time and space in the teachings of Ibn Sina. Linking time with the concepts of space and movement, Ibn Sina argues that time does not exist without movement. He presents arguments that support the objective nature of time. His view of space is also discussed, where he rejects the idea of emptiness and argues that space is the boundary of the surrounding body, filled with a moving body. The article emphasizes the philosophical significance of time and space in the teachings of Ibn Sina and their correspondence to modern physical concepts.

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Published

2023-09-25

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How to Cite

TIME AND SPACE IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF IBN SINA: OBJECTIVITY AND CONNECTION WITH MATTER. (2023). American Journal of Research in Humanities and Social Sciences, 16, 93-98. https://americanjournal.org/index.php/ajrhss/article/view/1266