On First Philosophy

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On First Philosophy is a foundational philosophical treatise by the 9th-century Arab philosopher Al-Kindi that explores metaphysics, the nature of being, and the relationship between God and creation within an Islamic intellectual framework.

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instanceOf metaphysical work
philosophical treatise
aim to establish a rational foundation for metaphysics
to reconcile Greek philosophy with Islamic doctrine
author Al-Kindi
centralClaim God is the true One and first cause of all beings
all beings other than God are contingent and dependent
philosophy seeks knowledge of first causes
dateWritten 9th century
discusses creation ex nihilo
distinction between necessary and possible being
divine attributes
eternity of the world debate
hierarchy of beings
relationship between philosophy and religion
role of intellect
unity and multiplicity
hasPart analysis of the concept of the One
argument for the existence of a first cause
critique of the eternity of the world
discussion of divine simplicity
historicalSignificance foundational text of the Arabic falsafa tradition
one of the earliest systematic works of Islamic metaphysics
influenced Al-Farabi
Avicenna
later Islamic metaphysics
influencedBy Aristotle
Greek philosophy
Islamic theology
Neoplatonism
language Arabic
mainTopic God
causality
creation
divine unity
eternity and temporality
first philosophy
metaphysics
nature of being
ontology
philosophicalDiscipline metaphysics
ontology
philosophy of religion
philosophicalSchool falsafa
philosophicalTradition Arabic philosophy
Islamic philosophy
placeOfOrigin Abbasid Caliphate

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