I just published an essay on the missing word in the English language that is at the root of our misunderstandings.
The Edge of Our Language
https://medium.com/@jurban1997/the-edge-of-our-language-cbebb986422d
@corlin
This seems to be his summary statement:
Avicenna (Ibn Sina) criticized Aristotelian induction, arguing that "it does not lead to the absolute, universal, and certain premises that it purports to provide." In its place, he developed a "method of experimentation as a means for scientific inquiry.
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Nevertheless, Avicenna still seems to believe in an absolute, axiomatic object. Maybe our individual consciousness is the only indivisible thing that can exist.
@jurban
Read:
Ibn Sina (980 – 1037)
and
Ibn Rushd (1126 – 1198)
They both wrote strong critiques of Aristotelianism.