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Volume I · Ancient Greece · 624–262 BCE

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Ibn Tufayl

IslamicPeripatetic

Born c. 1105 CE

Died 1185 CE

He wrote the first philosophical novel. A child raised by a gazelle on a deserted island discovers God through reason alone.

Ibn Tufayl served as court physician in Marrakesh. His single surviving work, Hayy ibn Yaqzan, tells the story of a boy raised alone on an island who discovers natural philosophy, metaphysics, and mystical union with God through observation and reason. When he meets people from a nearby island who follow a revealed religion, he finds their beliefs are the same truths he discovered, expressed in images for those who cannot reason abstractly. The book was translated into Latin in 1671 and influenced Locke and Defoe.

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Hayy ibn Yaqzan

·Arabic

The first philosophical novel. A child raised alone on a deserted island discovers physics, metaphysics, and God through observation and reason, with no teacher and no scripture.

Life & Moments

c. 1163 CE

Court Physician in Marrakesh

Served as personal physician to the Almohad caliph Abu Yaqub Yusuf in Marrakesh. The position gave him security and time to think, and it gave him influence over who else the caliph met.

c. 1169 CE

Introducing Ibn Rushd to the Caliph

Growing old and looking for a successor, Ibn Tufayl introduced the young Ibn Rushd to Caliph Abu Yaqub Yusuf. The meeting led to Ibn Rushd's commission to comment on Aristotle. One philosopher's retirement launched another's career.

c. 1170 CE

Hayy ibn Yaqzan

Wrote Hayy ibn Yaqzan, the story of a child raised alone on a desert island who discovers the truths of philosophy and religion through reason alone. It is one of the earliest philosophical novels, and it influenced Defoe's Robinson Crusoe centuries later.

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    Ibn Bajjainfluence

    Ibn Tufayl explicitly discussed Ibn Bajja's ideas in the introduction to Hayy ibn Yaqzan.

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    Ibn Rushdpatron and introducer

    Ibn Tufayl introduced Ibn Rushd to the Almohad caliph who commissioned the Aristotle commentaries.

Related Thinkers

Ibn Rushd

1126 CE – 1198 CE

Ibn Bajja

c. 1085 CE – 1138 CE

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Volume I · Ancient Greece · 624–262 BCE