dimanche 27 avril 2025

Avicenne et les inférences basées sur les signes

Reading the Destiny in Your Face. Avicenna on Signed-Based Inferences



Talk by Silvia di Vincenzo



06 May 2025 – 5 PM (CET)



Is it possible to discern what is concealed within the human soul through what is outwardly manifest? This question has been a subject of inquiry across logical and medical traditions from antiquity to modern times.

Reflection on this issue forms the foundation of a discipline with a long and complex history spanning the Greek, Arabic, Hebrew and Latin traditions: physiognomy.

Physiognomy is of dual significance, encompassing both theoretical and practical dimensions. On a theoretical level, it examines the causal relationship between external symptoms and their underlying causes.

On a practical level, it seeks to apply this understanding to develop a framework that enables one to infer the invisible (character traits) from the visible (external features) and, to some extent, predict human actions and reactions.

Adopting a theoretical, particularly logical, perspective, this lecture will explore attempts to contextualise the reasoning characteristic of physiognomic practices as sign-based inference within the medieval Arabic tradition.

Special attention will be given to the contribution of one of the most prominent figures of this tradition, the philosopher and polymath Avicenna (Ibn Sīnā, 980–1037).



To register for this event please follow the link:

https://csmbr.fondazionecomel.org/events/online-lectures/avicenna-signes/

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