From the Greeks to the Arabs and beyond. / volume 2, : Islamic philosophy / / by Hans Daiber.

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Science. Texts and Studies
Physical Description:1 online resource (831 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • ‎Contents
  • ‎Abbreviations
  • ‎Rules of Transliteration
  • ‎Chapter 1. What Is the Meaning of and to What End Do We Study the History of Islamic Philosophy?
  • ‎Chapter 2. Die Fortsetzung der philosophischen Tradition bei den syrischen Christen des 9.-14. Jahrhunderts
  • ‎Chapter 3. Naẓar (de Boer, revision by Daiber)
  • ‎Chapter 4. Ruʾyā
  • ‎Chapter 5. Saʿāda
  • ‎Chapter 6. Fārābī - Kindī - Arabisch-islamische Theologie und Philosophie - Avicebron
  • ‎Chapter 7. Fārābī - Kindī
  • ‎Chapter 8. Political Philosophy
  • ‎Chapter 9. Essential Features of Islamic Political Philosophy
  • ‎Chapter 10. De praedicamento relationis in philosophia arabica et islamica
  • ‎Chapter 11. Das Kitāb al-Ādāb al-kabīr des Ibn al-Muqaffaʿ als Ausdruck griechischer Ethik, islamischer Ideologie und iranisch-sassanidischer Hofetikette
  • ‎Chapter 12. Die Kritik des Ibn Ḥazm an Kindīs Metaphysik
  • ‎Chapter 13. Kindī in Andalus
  • ‎Chapter 14. Abū Bakr ar-Rāzī
  • ‎Chapter 15. Abū Ḥātim ar-Rāzī (4th/10th c.) on the Unity and Diversity of Religions
  • ‎Chapter 16. The Ismailite Background of Fārābī's Political Philosophy
  • ‎Chapter 17. Prophetie und Ethik bei Fārābī (258/872-339/950 oder 951)
  • ‎Chapter 18. The Ruler as Philosopher
  • ‎Chapter 19. ‮مسألهٔ تعلیم فلسفه به اهل مدینه‬‎ The Problem of Teaching Philosophy to the Citizen
  • ‎Chapter 20. Philosopher-King
  • ‎Chapter 21. Fārābīs Aristoteles
  • ‎Chapter 22. Fārābī on the Role of Philosophy in Society
  • ‎Chapter 23. Philosophy and Law in the Context of Fārābī's Epistemology and Theory of Communication
  • ‎Chapter 24. Das Fārābī-Bild des Maimonides
  • ‎Chapter 25. Der Ṣiwān al-ḥikma und Abū Sulaymān al-Manṭiqī as-Siǧistānī in der Forschung
  • ‎Chapter 26. Miskawayh's Purity of the Soul as a Program Leading to Ethicization of Knowledge
  • ‎Chapter 27. Ethics as Likeness to God in Miskawayh.
  • ‎Chapter 28. The Limitations of Knowledge According to Ibn Sīnā
  • ‎Chapter 29. Bahmanyār
  • ‎Chapter 30. Griechische Ethik in islamischem Gewande
  • ‎Chapter 31. God versus Causality
  • ‎Chapter 32. Magie und Kausalität im Islam
  • ‎Chapter 33. Ibn Rušd, Abū Muḥammad ʿAbd Allāh
  • ‎Chapter 34. Ṭūsī, Naṣīr ad-Dīn
  • ‎Chapter 35. Ibn Khaldūn
  • ‎Chapter 36. Ibn Khaldūn, ʿAbd ar-Raḥmān Ibn Muḥammad
  • ‎Chapter 37. Mullā Ṣadrā on the Problem of Creation and the Role of Greek Philosophers
  • ‎Chapter 38. Ambiguity (taškīk) of Being in Mullā Ṣadrā
  • ‎Chapter 39. The Reception of Islamic Philosophy at Oxford in the 17th Century
  • ‎Chapter 40. The Humanism of Syed Muhammad Naquib Al-Attas
  • ‎Reviews
  • ‎Chapter 41. Franz Rosenthal Knowledge Triumphant (1970)
  • ‎Chapter 42. Oliver Leaman An Introduction to Medieval Islamic Philosophy (1985)
  • ‎Chapter 43. Farhad Daftary (ed.) Mediaeval Ismaʿili History and Thought (1996)
  • ‎Chapter 44. George F. Hourani Reason and Tradition in Islamic Ethics (1985)
  • ‎Chapter 45. Edward Booth Aristotelian Aporetic Ontology in Islamic and Christian Thinkers (1983)
  • ‎Chapter 46. Toshihiko Izutsu The Concept and Reality of Existence (1971)
  • ‎Chapter 47. Richard Walzer (ed. and transl.) Al-Farabi on the Perfect State (1985)
  • ‎Chapter 48. Shukri B. Abed Aristotelian Logic and the Arabic Language in Alfārābī (1991)
  • ‎Chapter 49. Joel L. Kraemer Philosophy in the Renaissance of Islam (1986)
  • ‎Chapter 50. Constantine K. Zurayk The Refinement of Character - A Translation from the Arabic of Aḥmad ibn-Muḥammad Miskawayh's Tahdhīb al-Akhlāq (1968)
  • ‎Chapter 51. Susanne Diwald Arabische Philosophie und Wissenschaft in der Enzyklopädie Kitāb Ihwān aṣ-Ṣafāʾ (III) (1975)
  • ‎Chapter 52. Ian Richard Netton Muslim Neoplatonists (1982).
  • ‎Chapter 53. Douglas Morton Dunlop (ed.) The Muntakhab Ṣiwān Al-Ḥikmah of Abū Sulaimān As-Sijistānī (1979)
  • ‎Chapter 54. Ibn Sīnā, Remarks and Admonitions, part one: Logic. Translated from the Original Arabic with an Introduction and Notes by Shams Constantine Inati (1984)
  • ‎Chapter 55. Qāsim, Butterworth and Harīdī (eds.) Averrois Cordubensis in Librum Aristotelis De interpretatione (1981) Charles E. Butterworth (transl.) Averroes' Middle Commentaries on Aristotle's Categories and De interpretatione (1983)
  • ‎Chapter 56. Charles E. Butterworth Averroes' Middle Commentary on Aristotle's Poetics Translated, with Introduction and Notes (1986)
  • ‎Chapter 57. Barry S. Kogan Averroes and the Metaphysics of Causation (1985)
  • ‎Chapter 58. Fathallah Kholeif A Study on Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī and His Controversies in Transoxiana (1966)
  • ‎Chapter 59. Imām Rāzī's ʿIlm Al-Ak̲h̲lāq English Translation of His Kitāb Al-Nafs Wa'l-Rūḥ Wa S̲h̲arḥ Quwāhumā with Introduction and Commentary by M. Ṣaghīr Ḥasan Maʿṣūmī (1969)
  • ‎Chapter 60. Braulio Justel Calabozo (ed. and transl.) La Hidāya de Al-Raȳrāȳī (un Espejo de Principes Medieval) (1983).