Society during the Formation of Ibn Sino's Gnoseological Theory-Cultural Environment
Abstract
Abu Ali Ibn Sina, one of the followers of the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle in Central Asia, entered the ranks of Eastern Peripatetics-Ravoqiyuns through the philosophy of Abu Nasr Farabi. But Abu Ali Ibn Sina, before getting acquainted with the philosophy of Aristotle and Abu Nasr Farabi, studied in the scientific and creative environment of the city of Bukhara from a young age. .UAccording to the education that was painting in the East during that time, he was well acquainted with the twelve branches of literary science from a very young age.