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Al-Farabi And His School (Arabic Thought And Culture)
Ian Rich Netton

Al-Farabi And His School (Arabic Thought And Culture)

Routledge (Oct 08, 1992)
9780415035941
| eBook
128 pages | English
$ 115.00 | Value: $ 115.00
Dewey 181.6
LC Classification B745.K53 .N48 1999
LC Control No. 2001334318

Subject

  • Filsafat

Plot

Al-Farabi and His Schoolexamines one of the most exciting and dynamic periods in the development of medieval Islam: the period which ran from the late ninth century to the early eleventh century AD. This age is examined through the thought of five of its principal thinkers and named after the first and greatest of these as the "Age of Farabism." Ian Richard Netton demonstrates that the great Islamic philosopher al-Farabi (870-950), called "the Second Master" after Aristotle, produced a recognizable school of thought. This school of thought, which Netton refers to as the "School of al-Farabi," was influenced by the thought of Plato, Aristotle, and Plotinus. Yet, it was much more than a mere clone of Greek thought. The originality and independence of thought expressed by such adherents as Yahya b. Adi, Abu Sulayman al-Sijistani, al-Amiri and Abu Hayyan al-Tawhidi is described, appreciated, and critically assessed in this volume, with an emphasis given to the fundamentals of epistemology. Al-Farabi and His Schoolis unique in its examination of the intellectual continuity that was maintained in an age of flux, and its particular emphasis on the ethical dimensions of knowledge.

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Retail Price $ 115.00
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