Central Asian philosophy.

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Central Asian philosophy.
Central Asian philosophy was influenced by Zoroastrianism and later by Islam. One of the most important philosophers, Ibn Sina, shaped logic and metaphysics in Central Asia and the Islamic world in general; in which he relied on the works of Aristotle and Plato. Ibn Sina denies that the universe was created over time; the universe is the emanation of its creator, he says. These views of Ibn Sina are close to Islamic deism and pandeism.

Later, other Central Asian philosophers - Beruni, Farobi, Ghazali, Navoi, Bedil, etc. - thought within the framework of Islamic metaphysics, founded by Ibn Sina, and some of these currents reached Europe.

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