The discourse of madness in the Arab heritage
(خطاب الجنون في التراث العربي)

Title The discourse of madness in the Arab heritage
Title Original خطاب الجنون في التراث العربي
Author Al Muriyah, Ahmed bin Ali
Author Original آل مريع، احمد بن علي
Publication Date: 1435
Publication Place Riyadh - Riyadh: Obeikan
Subject History and criticism, Philosophy
Type Book
Language ara,eng
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Pages Count 1
Physical Dimensions 1 مجلد
Library: University of Minnesota Libraries
Library Asset ID ISBN: 9786035036641, ISBN: 6035036643
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Date 1435
Notes Given the multiple uses of the term (discourse) as a complex cognitive term in broad and diverse scientific, social, philosophical and linguistic fields, the study drew attention to two things: its philosophical intersection with the term (mind); Because of its connection to meaning and its elimination of what is speculative, relative, and variable, hence philosophers integrate discourse into reason and rhetoric into rationality, and this calls for the presence of reason as an intellectual and cognitive activity. He is the one who talks about madness and he is the one who describes it. -- Bibliography: pages 297-334.
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The discourse of madness in the Arab heritage

(خطاب الجنون في التراث العربي)
Author Al Muriyah, Ahmed bin Ali
Author Original آل مريع، احمد بن علي
Publication Date 1435
Publication Place Riyadh - Riyadh: Obeikan
Subject History and criticism, Philosophy
Type Book
Language ara,eng
Digital No
Manuscript No
Pages Count 1
Physical Dimensions 1 مجلد
Library University of Minnesota Libraries
Library Asset ID ISBN: 9786035036641, ISBN: 6035036643
Record ID cdi_globaltitleindex_catalog_324154258
Library Location Request
Date 1435
Notes Given the multiple uses of the term (discourse) as a complex cognitive term in broad and diverse scientific, social, philosophical and linguistic fields, the study drew attention to two things: its philosophical intersection with the term (mind); Because of its connection to meaning and its elimination of what is speculative, relative, and variable, hence philosophers integrate discourse into reason and rhetoric into rationality, and this calls for the presence of reason as an intellectual and cognitive activity. He is the one who talks about madness and he is the one who describes it. -- Bibliography: pages 297-334.
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