The Physical Theory of Kalām : : Atoms, Space, and Void in Basrian Mu'tazilī Cosmology / / Alnoor Dhanani.

This book reconstructs the theories of matter and space of the mutakallimūn of the tenth and eleventh centuries A.D. It uses texts which have only recently become available. The book presents material which challenges our previous understanding of kalām atomism. In particular, it analyzes the concep...

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Superior document:Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Science. Texts and Studies ; 14
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden; , Boston : : BRILL,, 1993.
Year of Publication:1993
Language:English
Series:Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Science. Texts and Studies ; 14.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Notes:Based on author's doctoral dissertation--Harvard University, 1991.
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Other title:Atoms, Space, and Void in Basrian Mu'tazilī Cosmology
Summary:This book reconstructs the theories of matter and space of the mutakallimūn of the tenth and eleventh centuries A.D. It uses texts which have only recently become available. The book presents material which challenges our previous understanding of kalām atomism. In particular, it analyzes the concept of atoms as a 'space-occupying object' without dimension yet having magnitude. It examines the manner of the atom's occupation of space, and discusses arguments for and against unoccupied spaces or the void. A detailed examination of the paradoxical nature of such an atom follows. The argument is made that a 'discrete' rather than a 'continuous' conception of space, matter, time, motion and indeed geometry underlies kalām physical theory. In this respect, the kalām atom is similar to the Epicurean minimal part.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:900444484X
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Alnoor Dhanani.