ABSTRACT

Islamic philosophy has often been treated as being largely of historical interest, belonging to the history of ideas rather than to philosophical study. This volume successfully overturns that view. Emphasizing the living nature and rich diversity of the subject, it examines the main thinkers and schools of thought, discusses the key concepts of Islamic philosophy and covers a vast geographical area. This indispensable reference tool includes a comprehensive bibliography and an extensive index.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

part |143 pages

Religious, intellectual and cultural context

part |112 pages

Early Islamic philosophers in the East

part |90 pages

Islamic philosophers in the Western lands of Islam

part |109 pages

The Jewish philosophical tradition in the Islamic cultural world

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter |6 pages

Ibn Gabirol

chapter |7 pages

Judah Halevi

chapter |14 pages

Maimonides

chapter |16 pages

Gersonides

Levi ben Gershom

chapter |12 pages

Jewish Averroism

part |218 pages

Philosophy and its parts

chapter |19 pages

Metaphysics

chapter |22 pages

Logic

chapter |17 pages

Epistemology

chapter |12 pages

Literature

chapter |28 pages

Language 1

chapter |21 pages

Science

chapter |12 pages

Mysticism

chapter |10 pages

Ethics

chapter |10 pages

Aesthetics

chapter |20 pages

Law

part |35 pages

Later transmission and interpretation

part |106 pages

Islamic philosophy in the modern Islamic world

chapter |14 pages

Persia

chapter |25 pages

India

chapter |6 pages

Pakistan

chapter |14 pages

Egypt

chapter |5 pages

Turkey

chapter |7 pages

South-east Asia

part |29 pages

Interpretation of Islamic philosophy in tne West

part |6 pages

Bibliography