Ibn Sina, also known as Avicenna, defines knowledge as a true understanding and comprehension of reality through a process of reasoning and intellectual inquiry. He believed that knowledge is acquired through the use of reason and logic, rather than relying solely on sensory perception or tradition. For Ibn Sina, knowledge is not merely information or data, but a deeper understanding of the interconnected nature of the universe and the underlying principles that govern it. He emphasized the importance of critical thinking, observation, and reflection in the pursuit of knowledge, and saw it as a path to attaining wisdom and enlightenment.
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