A PSYCHOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE IDEAS AND VIEWS ADVANCED IN THE WORKS OF ABU ALI IBN SINA

Authors

  • Dostanova Kamola Alisher kizi PhD student, Gulistan State University Author

Keywords:

psychological description, philosophy of mind, cognitive processes, emotions, mind-body relationship, mental health, medieval psychology, intellectual heritage.

Abstract

This study focuses on the psychological description of the ideas and views put forward in the works of Abu Ali ibn Sina (Avicenna). It examines how ibn Sina's philosophical and medical writings address various aspects of human psychology, including cognition, emotion, behavior, and the soul. The research analyzes his conceptualization of the mind-body relationship, mental health, and the processes of perception and reasoning. By exploring ibn Sina's theories in their historical and intellectual context, the study highlights the innovative nature of his psychological insights and their influence on both medieval and modern psychological thought. The work aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of ibn Sina's intellectual legacy and its relevance to contemporary psychological studies.

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Published

2025-08-19