The latest in the series based on the popular History of Philosophy
podcast, this volume presents the first full history of philosophy in
the Islamic world for a broad readership. It takes an approach
unprecedented among introductions to this subject, by providing full
coverage of Jewish and Christian thinkers as well as Muslims, and by
taking the story of philosophy from its beginnings in the world of
early Islam all the way through to the twentieth century. Major
figures like Avicenna, Averroes, and Maimonides are covered in great
detail, but the book also looks at less familiar thinkers, including
women philosophers. Attention is also given to the philosophical
relevance of Islamic theology (kalam) and mysticism--the Sufi
tradition within Islam, and Kabbalah among Jews--and to science, with
chapters on disciplines like optics and astronomy. The book is divided
into three sections, with the first looking at the first blossoming of
Islamic theology and responses to the Greek philosophical tradition in
the world of Arabic learning. This 'formative period' culminates with
the work of Avicenna, the pivotal figure to whom most later thinkers
feel they must respond. The second part of the book discusses
philosophy in Muslim Spain (Andalusia), where Jewish philosophers come
to the fore, though this is also the setting for such thinkers as
Averroes and Ibn Arabi. Finally, a third section looks in unusual
detail at later developments, touching on philosophy in the Ottoman,
Mughal, and Safavid empires and showing how thinkers in the nineteenth
to the twentieth century were still concerned to respond to the ideas
that had animated philosophy in the Islamic world for centuries, while
also responding to political and intellectual challenges from the
European colonial powers.
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A history of philosophy without any gaps, Volume 3
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191084850
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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