A Brief Introduction to Islamic Philosophy
by Oliver Leaman
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Publisher Comments:
Islamic philosophy represents one of the most important philosophical traditions in the world.
Book News Annotation:
The nine sections cover a short history, main controversies,
knowledge, mysticism, ontology, ethics, politics, transmission, and
language. Leaman (philosophy, Liverpool John Moores U.) stresses that
both the peripatetic tradition of falsafa—more aligned with
logic and Western thought—is no more important to Islamic
philosophy than the more mystic and illuminationist forms. Further,
Leaman does not segregate faith from philosophy arguing that "Muslim
thinkers who seek to emphasize their faith at the expense of what
they see as philosophy [often] produce better philosophical arguments
than do the defenders of philosophy." Averroes is cited as the major
thinker of Islam; the three great strains delineated as peripatetic,
Sufi, and illuminationist; and the two great traditions delineated
into Persian and Arabic.
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Synopsis:
Although Islamic philosophy represents one of the most important philosophical traditions in the world, it has only recently begun to receive the attention it deserves in the non-Islamic world. This text offers an introduction to the major movements and concepts.
Synopsis:
Although Islamic philosophy represents one of the most important philosophical traditions in the world, it has only recently begun to receive the attention it deserves in the non-Islamic world. This important text provides a concise and accessible introduction to the major movements, thinkers and concepts within that tradition, from the foundation of Islam to the present day.Ever since the growth of Islam as a religious and political movement, Muslim thinkers have sought to understand the theoretical aspects of their faith by using philosophical concepts. Leaman outlines this history and demonstrates that, although the development of Islamic philosophy is closely linked with Islam itself, its form is not essentially connected to religion, and its leading ideas and arguments are of general philosophical significance. The author illustrates the importance of Islamic thought within philosophy through the use of many modern examples. He describes and contrasts the three main movements in Islamic philosophy - Peripatetic, Sufi and Illuminationist - and examines the Persian as well as the Arabic traditions. Comprehensive coverage is given to key aspects of Islamic philosophy, including epistemology, ontology, politics, ethics and philosophy of language, providing readers with a full and rounded view of the discipline.The main markets for this book are in the areas of philosophy, Islamic studies, Middle Eastern studies, cultural studies, religious studies and theology. It will be accessible to second-year undergraduates and upwards and to the lay reader interested in philosophical and religious issues.
Description:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [183]-190) and index.
Table of Contents
- 1. Ashort history of Islamic philosophy
- Thegrowth of Islam
- Neoplatonism
- Major thinkers
- 2.Main controversies
- What is Islamic philosophy
- Early reactions to Greek philosophy in Islamic culture : the great debate
- Al-Ghazali and philosophy : the question of creation
- Thenature of time
- Ibn Rushd on time
- What can God do
- Theafterlife
- What can God know
- Philosophical accounts of religious concepts
- Essence and existence
- Themeaning of words
- Meaning and unity
- 3.Knowledge
- thenotion of Islamic science
- Science and rationality
- Thenature of knowledge
- What is knowledge for
- Imagination
- Ibn Sina on knowledge and the 'oriental' philosophy
- Sufism, knowledge and imagination
- Knowledge by presence
- 4.Mysticism
- Mysticism as a system
- Being
- Mysticism as a science
- Theperfect man
- Thedeepening of prayer
- 5.Ontology
- Being and existence in Islamic philosophy
- Theequivocality of being
- Mulla Sadra and mysticism
- Different routes to one truth and the role of imagination
- Is being really the first question in metaphysics
- 6.Ethics
- Theological background
- Al-Ghazali's attack on objectivism in ethics
- Trusting authority
- 7.Politics
- Plato versus Aristotle
- Thediversity of human beings
- Islamic accounts of history
- Thenotion of the 'medieval' --Liberalism in opposition to Islam
- Thecase of jihad
- Modern political consequences
- 8. Thequestion of transmission
- Philosophy and religion
- Thenotion of cultural contact — TheAndalusi connection
- Getting back to basics
- Radicalism in thought
- Falsafa and hikma : philosophy and wisdom
- Theconcept of religious reason
- Theconcept of inclusive reason
- Robinson Crusoe versus Hayy ibn Yaqzan
- 9.Language
- Thecase of ibn Rushd
- Ibn Rushd on meaning
- Ibn Rushd and elitism
- TheEnlightenment Project
- Ibn Rushd as a critic of mysticism
- Theimplications for language.
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Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9780745619613
- Author:
- Publisher:
- Polity Press
- Location:
- Cambridge, UK
- Subject:
- Islam
- Subject:
- Eastern
- Subject:
- Philosophy, islamic
- Subject:
- Islam - General
- Subject:
- Eastern - General
- Series Volume:
- 48
- Publication Date:
- January 2000
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Language:
- English
- Illustrations:
- Yes
- Pages:
- 216
- Dimensions:
- 9.01x6.03x.66 in. .71 lbs.










