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23 reviewsISBN 10: 0521793432
ISBN 13: 978-0521793438
Author: Oliver Leaman
Although Islamic philosophy represents one of the most important philosophical traditions in the world, it has only relatively recently begun to receive attention in the non-Islamic world. This is a new edition of a successful introductory book, expanded and updated to take account of recent scholarship. It focuses on what is regarded as Islamic philosophy's golden age, and will appeal to students and to any general reader interested in this philosophical tradition.
PART I
AL-GHAZĀLI'S ATTACK ON PHILOSOPHY
How did God create the world?
Averroes v. Al-Ghazālī on the creation of the world Maimonides and the problem of creation
1 Creation and the controversy over the nature of causality
2 Immortality and the active intellect
3 Can God know particulars?
PART II REASON V. REVELATION IN PRACTICAL REASONING
4 Are the ethics of religion objective or subjective?
5 Happiness, philosophy and society
6 How to read Islamic philosophy
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