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Philosophers of  the Arabs

 

 

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Your Opinion Matters

 

Philosophers of the Arabs, in the end, is a site that provides information for specialists who are interested in Philosophy in general and Arabic philosophy in particular. However, it is in the highest interest of it's staff to ensure that such information is in accordance of the reader's needs and priorities. Hence, it is important to get feedback concerning the convenience (or inconvenience), of the material presented, to the needs of the reader. The reader may define his needs through replying to the following questions, and sending them through email of the site:

  1. Do you find difficulties in accessing the material of your interest, if so what are they.

  2. Is there specific types of research works  or specific disciplines you are interested in and would like us to include in our list.

  3. Is there more information you think we should add or correct concerning the life and philosophy of any specific personality which we have presented.

  4. Do you think we should cover specific news regularly.

  5. Is there other philosophy sites you think we should add to the existing list.

  6. Is there other philosophy services you suggest that we present in the site.

On the other hand we are interested to know the opinion of the reader concerning some specific services that we think that we can offer in the future:

  1.  Do you prefer that we include a service of providing Arabic books that are not available where the reader lives abroad.

  2. Is it of importance for you that we offer a service of research, to provide references, books, and papers for a specific academic topic.

  3. Is it of interest for you that we organize an annual international conference on the net in a specific philosophy topic.

  4.  Are you interested in participating in establishing an Arabic contemporary philosophy dictionary which translates the newly introduced philosophy terms in the philosophical arena.