1st Edition

History Of Philosophy In Islam

By T.J. De Boer, E.R. Jones Copyright 1995
    232 Pages
    by Routledge

    232 Pages
    by Routledge

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    CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION 1. The Theatre 2. Oriental Wisdom 3. Greek Science CHAPTER II. PHILOSOPHY AND ARAB KNOWLEDGE 1. Grammatical Science .2. Ethical Teaching 3. Doctrinal Systems 4. Literature and History CHAPTER III. THE PYTHAGOREAN PHILOSOPHY. 1. Natural Philosophy 2. The Faithful Brethren of Basra CHAPTER IV. THE NEO-PLATONIC ARISTOTELIANS OF THE EAST. 1. Kindi. 2. Farabi 3. Ibn Maskawaih 4. Ibn Sina (Avicenna) 1. His Life 2. His Work 3. Ibn al-Haitham (Alhazen) CHAPTER V. THE OUTCOME OF PHILOSOPHY IN THE EAST 1. Gazali 2. The Epitomists 2. Philosophical Culture CHAPTER VI PHILOSOPHY IN THE WEST. 1. Beginnings 2. Ibn Baddja (Avempace) 3. Ibn Tofail (Abubacer) .4. Ibn Roshd (Averroes) CHAPTER VII. CONCLUSION. 1. Ibn Khaldun 2. The Arabs and Scholasticism

    Biography

    Dr. T.J. De Boer, translated by E.R. Jones