History of Islamic Philosophy, Part 1Islamic philosophy has often been treated as being largely of historical interest, belonging to the history of ideas rather than to philosophical study. This volume successfully overturns that view. Emphasizing the living nature and rich diversity of the subject, it examines the main thinkers and schools of thought, discusses the key concepts of Islamic philosophy and covers a vast geographical area. Now available in paperback, this indispensable reference tool includes a comprehensive bibliography and an extensive index. |
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Contents
Notes on contributors | 779 |
Metaphysics | 783 |
TwelveImām Shiite theological and philosophical | 792 |
AlGhazzāli 258 | 797 |
AlKindi | 798 |
Logic | 802 |
AlFārābi | 820 |
Epistemology | 824 |
Later Islamic philosophy | 1045 |
Introduction | 1051 |
Shah Walīullāh | 1067 |
Pakistan | 1076 |
The Arab world | 1082 |
Massimo Campanini | 1115 |
Introduction | 1125 |
Turkey | 1129 |
Political philosophy | 841 |
AlAmiri | 845 |
The school of Ibn Arabi 510 | 859 |
The Brethren of Purity Ikhwān alŞafā | 881 |
Literature | 886 |
Language | 898 |
Science | 926 |
Mysticism | 947 |
Ethics | 959 |
Aesthetics | 969 |
Law | 979 |
Medieval Christian and Jewish Europe | 1001 |
Modern Western philosophy | 1013 |
a case study | 1030 |
Persia | 1037 |
Ibn Sīnās Oriental philosophy | 1038 |
Oliver Leaman | 1143 |
his work and influence | 1149 |
Islamic philosophy in Russia and the Soviet Union | 1156 |
The possibility of a philosophy of Islam | 1162 |
A guide to bibliographical resources | 1173 |
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