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The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Philosophy
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ISBN13
9780199917389
יצא לאור ב
New York
עמודים / Pages
720
פורמט
Hardback
תאריך יציאה לאור
1 בנוב׳ 2016
שם סדרה
Oxford Handbooks
The study of Islamic philosophy has entered a new and exciting phase in the last few years. Both the received canon of Islamic philosophers and the narrative of the course of Islamic philosophy are in the process of being radically questioned and revised.
The study of Islamic philosophy has entered a new and exciting phase in the last few years. Both the received canon of Islamic philosophers and the narrative of the course of Islamic philosophy are in the process of being radically questioned and revised. Most twentieth-century Western scholarship on Arabic or Islamic philosophy has focused on the period from the ninth century to the twelfth. It is a measure of the transformation that is currently underway in the
field that, unlike other reference works, the Oxford Handbook has striven to give roughly equal weight to every century, from the ninth to the twentieth. The Handbook is also unique in that its 30 chapters are work-centered rather than person- or theme-centered, in particular taking advantage of
recent new editions and translations that have renewed interest and debate around the Islamic philosophical canon.
The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Philosophy gives both the advanced student and active scholar in Islamic philosophy, theology, and intellectual history, a strong sense of what a work in Islamic philosophy looks like and a deep view of the issues, concepts, and arguments that are at stake. Most importantly, it provides an up-to-date portrait of contemporary scholarship on Islamic philosophy.
עמודים / Pages | 720 |
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פורמט | Hardback |
ISBN10 | 0199917388 |
יצא לאור ב | New York |
תאריך יציאה לאור | 1 בנוב׳ 2016 |
תוכן עניינים | TABLE OF CONTENTS Contributors 1) Cristina D'Ancona The Theology attributed to Aristotle. Sources, structure, influence 2) Emma Gannage The Rise of Falsafa: Al-Kindi (d.873), On First Philosophy 3) Peter Adamson Abu Bakr al-Razi (d.925), The Spiritual Medicine 4) Sarah Stroumsa Ibn Masarra's (d.931) Third Book 5) Damien Janos: Al-Farabi's (d.950) On the One and Oneness: Some Preliminary Remarks on its Structure, Contents, and Theological Implications 6) Sidney H. Griffith Yahya b. 'Adi (d.974): Kitab Tahdhib al-akhlaq 7) Amos Bertolacci Ibn Sina (d.1037): Metaphysics of the Shifa' 8) Khalil Andani Jami' al-hikmatayn, by Nasir-i Khusraw (d. 1088) 9) Frank Griffel Al-Ghazali's (d.1111) Incoherence of the Philosophers 10) Frank Griffel Isma'ilite Critique of Ibn Sina: Al-Shahrastani's (d.1153) Wrestling-Match with the Philosophers 11) Tanelli Kukkonen Ibn Tufayl (d. 1185): Hayy ibn Yaqzan 12) John Walbridge Suhrawardi's (d.1191) Intimations of the Tablet and the Throne: The Relationship of Illuminationism and the Peripatetic Philosophy 13) Catarina Belo Averroes (d.1198), The Decisive Treatise 14) Ayman Shihadeh Fakhr al-Din al-Razi's (d.1210) Commentary on Avicenna's Pointers: The Confluence of Exegesis and Aporetics 15) Jon McGinnis Nasir al-Din al-Tusi (d. 1274): Shar? al-Ish?r?t 16) Tony Street Katibi (d.1277), Tahtani (d.1365) and the Shamsiyya 17) Alnoor Dhanani Al-Mawaqif fi 'ilm al-kalam by 'Alud al-din al-lji? (d.1355), and its commentaries 18) Sabine Schmidtke Ibn Abi Jumhur al-Ahsai (fl. 1491) and his Kitab Mujli Mir'at al-munji 19) Reza Pourjavady Jalal al-Din al-Dawani (d. 908/1502), Glosses on 'Ala' al-Din al-Qushji's Commentary on Nasir al-Din al-Tusi's Tajrid al-i'tiqad 20) Sajjad Rizvi Mir Damad (d.1631) and al-Qabasat: The Problem of the Eternity of the Cosmos 21) Cecile Bonmariage Mulla Sadra's (d.1635) Divine Witnesses 22) Asad Q. Ahmed The Sullam al-'ulum of Muhibb Allah al-Bihari (d.1707) 23) Khaled El-Rouayheb Ahmad al-Mallawi (d. 1767): |
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