"The intellect, being a good servant but a bad master, according to its use or abuse, is an excellent guide, but it should never be a paramount authority."

Ibn Tufail (1105 - 1185)
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About Ibn Tufail

Ibn Tufail, also known as Abubacer, was an Andalusian Muslim polymath, philosopher, physician, vizier, and court official. He was born in 1105 in Guadix, Spain, and became famous for his philosophical novel 'Hayy ibn Yaqzan,' which tells the story of a solitary child raised by a gazelle on a deserted island. Ibn Tufail's work significantly influenced later philosophers, including Ibn Rushd and Immanuel Kant.

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