The Routledge companion to Islamic philosophy / edited by Richard C. Taylor and Luis Xavier López-Farjeat.
Contributor(s): Taylor, Richard C [editor.] | López Farjeat, Luis Xavier [editor.].
Material type: BookSeries: Routledge philosophy companions.Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2016Description: xvii, 433 p. ; 26 cm.ISBN: 9780415881609 (hbk); 9781315708928 (ebk).Subject(s): Islamic philosophy | PHILOSOPHY / Eastern | RELIGION / Islam / Theology | PHILOSOPHY / ReligiousDDC classification: 181/.07 Summary: "Recent publications focused on Arabic/Islamic philosophy have traditionally considered this under the history of ideas and Oriental or Islamic studies. There is a need for a comprehensive collection of essays that treats Islamic philosophy as philosophy, and not merely as a conduit of intellectual history for delivering ideas from the ancient Greeks to medieval Christians. With this aim, The Routledge Companion to Islamic Philosophy is conceived as a well-structured and wide-ranging thematic approach, accessible for a broad spectrum of readers, from students to scholars interested in Islamic thought, philosophy, theology, and religious studies"--Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Recent publications focused on Arabic/Islamic philosophy have traditionally considered this under the history of ideas and Oriental or Islamic studies. There is a need for a comprehensive collection of essays that treats Islamic philosophy as philosophy, and not merely as a conduit of intellectual history for delivering ideas from the ancient Greeks to medieval Christians. With this aim, The Routledge Companion to Islamic Philosophy is conceived as a well-structured and wide-ranging thematic approach, accessible for a broad spectrum of readers, from students to scholars interested in Islamic thought, philosophy, theology, and religious studies"--
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