The eudaimonist ethics of Al-Farabi and Avicenna / / Janne Mattila.
"Al-Fārābī and Avicenna are the two most influential authors of the classical period of Arabic philosophy, yet their ethical thought has been largely overlooked by scholars. In this book, Janne Mattila provides the first comprehensive account of the ethics of these important philosophers. Th...
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Mattila, Janne lat author. The eudaimonist ethics of Al-Farabi and Avicenna / Janne Mattila. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2022] ©2022 1 online resource (255 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Science. Texts and Studies, 0169-8729 ; Volume 116. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. "Al-Fārābī and Avicenna are the two most influential authors of the classical period of Arabic philosophy, yet their ethical thought has been largely overlooked by scholars. In this book, Janne Mattila provides the first comprehensive account of the ethics of these important philosophers. The book argues that even if neither of them wrote a major ethical work, their ethical writings form a coherent ethical system, especially when understood in the context of philosophical psychology, cosmology, and metaphysics. The resulting ethical theory is, moreover, not derivative of their classical predecessors in any simple way. The book will appeal to those with interest in Arabic/Islamic philosophy, Islamic intellectual history, classical philosophy, and the history of moral philosophy"-- Provided by publisher. Introduction -- Part I. Happiness: 1. Final End -- 2. Function Argument -- 3. Pleasure -- 4. Theoretical Perfection -- 5. Ascent -- 6. Afterlife -- Part II. Virtue: 7. Virtue and Happiness -- 8. Theory of Virtue -- 9. Virtue and Rationality -- 10. Moral Progression --Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index. Islamic ethics. lat NLI Islamic philosophy. lat NLI Avicenna, 980-1037 Criticism and interpretation. lat NLI Print version: Mattila, Janne The Eudaimonist Ethics of Al-Fārābī and Avicenna Boston : BRILL,c2022 9789004506473 Islamic philosophy, theology, and science lat |
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Introduction -- Part I. Happiness: 1. Final End -- 2. Function Argument -- 3. Pleasure -- 4. Theoretical Perfection -- 5. Ascent -- 6. Afterlife -- Part II. Virtue: 7. Virtue and Happiness -- 8. Theory of Virtue -- 9. Virtue and Rationality -- 10. Moral Progression --Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index. |
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