By Way of Conclusion
Our worldview conditions our actions. The world reflects its citizens. Philosophy helps in this construction and this encounter. Philosophy brings us face-to-face with questions and solutions that broaden our horizons and bring us into contact with thinkers of all times.
When we come into contact with the worldview of Arabic-speaking philosophers, one thing is clear: the integration of things. Today, this still seems complicated. The fragmentation and shattering of our worldview make it difficult for us to have a more integrated view of reality. But someone might say that perhaps reality is not integrated. That is a question. But the refuge of integration within ourselves is the beginning of a healthy reality.
Think about it: Avicenna was a physician and wrote a work called The Healing, which was a work about philosophy. So, what is the healing brought by philosophy? This work is a collection of all the sciences known at the time. Avicenna achieved a great synthesis. Did he include in his work all the knowledge that was available at the time? No, of course not. But he certainly included everything or almost everything that he knew in an organized set according to his organization. So, healing is the integration of knowledge based on one's own worldview. This is healthy and quite philosophical.
If the worldview of the world is the portrait of the soul of humans, integrated worldviews generate integrated humans. That is why it is worth reading the falasifa. They breathe and transpire integration of the world, of the soul and the human.
For any self-building …
It is worth being close…
It is worth choosing a good company…
So, warm yourself in the light of the wise.