- The A∴A∴ (/ˌeɪˈeɪ/ ay-AY) is a
magical organization established in 1907 by
Aleister Crowley, a
Western esotericist. Its
members are
dedicated to the advancement...
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Proclus Lycius (/ˈprɒkləs laɪˈsiəs/; 8
February 412 – 17
April 485),
called Proclus the
Successor (Ancient Gr****: Πρόκλος ὁ Διάδοχος, Próklos ho Diádokhos)...
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Hermias (/hɜːrˈmaɪəs/;
sometimes Hermias Philosophus or
Hermias the Philosopher;
Ancient Gr****: Ἑρμείας) was an
obscure Christian apologist, presumed...
- Yaqẓān (Arabic: حي بن يقظان, lit. 'Alive, son of Awake'), also
known as
Philosophus Autodidactus in Latin, a
philosophical romance and
allegorical novel...
- p. 86. Intorcetta, Prospero; et al., eds. (1687),
Confucius Sinarum Philosophus, sive,
Scientia Sinensis Latine Exposita [Confucius,
Philosopher of the...
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response to Ibn Tufail's
Philosophus Autodidactus.[citation needed] Both of
these narratives had
protagonists (Hayy in
Philosophus Autodidactus and Kamil...
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Republic is an
early example of a Utopia. Ibn Tufail's 12th
century Philosophus Autodidacticus with its
story of a
human outcast surviving on an island...
- al-Andalus.
Names by
which the book is also
known include the Latin:
Philosophus Autodidactus ('The Self-Taught Philosopher'); and English: The Improvement...
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Autodidactus as a
response to Ibn Tufail's
Philosophus Autodidactus. Both of
these novels had
protagonists (Hayy in
Philosophus Autodidactus and
Kamil in Theologus...
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philosophical novel, Hayy ibn
Yaqzan (later
translated into
Latin and
English as
Philosophus Autodidactus). Ibn
Tufail cites al-Ghazali as an
influence on his novel...