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Ibn Bajja

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Ibn Bajja (died 1138)

Spanish-born Arab philosopher and poet. He worked as a physician in Seville, Spain. He followed al-Farabi's interpretation of late Greek philosophy. His summaries of Aristotle have survived, together with a number of small treatises upon a variety of subjects; many of them remain unpublished. Ibn Bajja was born in Zaragoza (Saragossa), Spain.


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In that regard, philosophers of Islam during the classic period are no exception to the rule: al-Kindi, al-Farabi, Avicenna, Ibn Bajja, Maimonides--to name only a few--are no exception to the rule.
 
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