Is it Al-Kindi (c. 801) Baghdad (in what is now Iraq) who had interests in in, and wrote about philosophy, logic, ethics, and mathematics and is often called the Father of Arab Philosophy?
Is it Al-Kindi (c. 801) Baghdad (in what is now Iraq) who had interests in in, and wrote about philosophy, logic, ethics, and mathematics and is often called the Father of Arab Philosophy?
Until I played one of the Carmen games from 1995 with Lynn Thigpen, and I found a note left behind from one of her agents, I didn't realize that Carmen pays her people too Lol