Islamic Thought in the Dialogue of Cultures: A Historical and Bibliographical Survey: Themes in Islamic Studies, cartea 7
Autor Hans Daiberen Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 aug 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004222274
ISBN-10: 9004222278
Pagini: 274
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Themes in Islamic Studies
ISBN-10: 9004222278
Pagini: 274
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Themes in Islamic Studies
Cuprins
Introduction
1. The Qurʾānic Background of Rationalism in Early Islam
2. Theocracy Versus Individuality: The Dispute on Man’s Free Will and its Impact on a New Rational World-View in the 8th/9th Century
3. The Encounter of Islamic Rationalism with Greek Culture: The Translation Period and its Role in the Development of Islamic Philosophy
4. The Autonomy of Philosophy in Islam
5. The Encounter of Islamic Philosophy with European Thought: Latin Translations and Translators of Arabic Philosophical Texts and their Importance for Medieval European Philosophy. Survey and State of the Art
6. Assimilation of Islamic Philosophical Thought and Dissociation in the Latin Middle Ages: The Medieval European View of Islamic Philosophy as an Example of Dialogue and Misunderstanding
7. Islamic Roots of Knowledge in Europe
8. Manifestations of Islamic Thought in an Intertwined World: past and future tasks of their study
Bibliography
Abbreviations
Index of Persons
Index of Themes and Topics
Index of Terms
Index of Modern Authors
1. The Qurʾānic Background of Rationalism in Early Islam
2. Theocracy Versus Individuality: The Dispute on Man’s Free Will and its Impact on a New Rational World-View in the 8th/9th Century
3. The Encounter of Islamic Rationalism with Greek Culture: The Translation Period and its Role in the Development of Islamic Philosophy
4. The Autonomy of Philosophy in Islam
5. The Encounter of Islamic Philosophy with European Thought: Latin Translations and Translators of Arabic Philosophical Texts and their Importance for Medieval European Philosophy. Survey and State of the Art
6. Assimilation of Islamic Philosophical Thought and Dissociation in the Latin Middle Ages: The Medieval European View of Islamic Philosophy as an Example of Dialogue and Misunderstanding
7. Islamic Roots of Knowledge in Europe
8. Manifestations of Islamic Thought in an Intertwined World: past and future tasks of their study
Bibliography
Abbreviations
Index of Persons
Index of Themes and Topics
Index of Terms
Index of Modern Authors
Notă biografică
Hans Daiber, Ph. D. (1968) in Oriental Studies, University of Saarbrücken, was professor of Oriental Studies in Amsterdam (1977-1995) and Frankfurt (1995-2010). He has published on Greek-Syriac-Arabic-Latin translations, on Arabic manuscripts and literature, on Islamic philosophy, theology and history of sciences.