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    Challenges→Avicenna's conception of being, used to establish the Necessary Existent, is spurious

    Avicenna proceeds from a conception of being alien to Aristotle rather than from analyses of motion and moved objects

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    Secondly, Avicenna breaks away from Aristotle in that he proceeds in establishing the existence of the First Principle from analyses of the conception of being rather than motion and moved objects (for Aristotle’s argument see Physics 7 & 8). In order to establish the Necessary Existent, Avicenna proceeds from a conception of being that Albalag, following Averroes, dismisses as spurious (for Averroes see al-kashf: 14). His discomfort with this conception has to do primarily with the fact tha

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