Islamic philosophy, science, culture, and religion: studies in honor of Dimitri Gutas

Preliminary Material -- Graeco-Arabica Christiana: The Christian Scholar ʿAbd Allāh ibn al-Faḍl from Antiochia (11th c. A.D.) as Transmitter of Greek Works /Hans Daiber -- Aristo of Ceus: The Fragments Concerning Eros /William W. Fortenbaugh -- Professional Medical Ethics from a Foreign Past /David...

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Outros Autores: Gutas, Dimitri (Other) ; Opwis, Felicitas Meta Maria (Other) ; Reisman, David (Other)
Tipo de documento: Recurso Electrónico Livro
Idioma:Inglês
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Publicado em: Leiden Boston Brill 2012
Em:Ano: 2012
Coletânea / Revista:Islamic philosophy, theology and science v. 83
(Cadeias de) Palavra- chave padrão:B Filosofia islâmica / Islã
Outras palavras-chave:B Science (Islamic countries) History
B Islamic Philosophy
B Coletânea de artigos
B Islamic civilization
B Livro em homenagem
B Islamic Philosophy Greek influences
Acesso em linha: Volltext (DOI)
Parallel Edition:Não eletrônico
Erscheint auch als: Islamic Philosophy, Science, Culture, and Religion: Studies in Honor of Dimitri Gutas. - Leiden, Boston : BRILL, 2012. - 9789004202740
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Resumo:Preliminary Material -- Graeco-Arabica Christiana: The Christian Scholar ʿAbd Allāh ibn al-Faḍl from Antiochia (11th c. A.D.) as Transmitter of Greek Works /Hans Daiber -- Aristo of Ceus: The Fragments Concerning Eros /William W. Fortenbaugh -- Professional Medical Ethics from a Foreign Past /David C. Reisman -- The Arabic History of Science of Abū Sahl ibn Nawbaḫt (fl. ca 770–809) and Its Middle Persian Sources /Kevin van Bladel -- The Physiology and Therapy of Anger: Galen on Medicine, the Soul, and Nature /Heinrich von Staden -- In Aristotle’s Words . . . al-Ḥātimī’s (?) Epistle on al-Mutanabbī and Aristotle /Beatrice Gruendler -- The Prison of Categories—‘Decline’ and Its Company /Sonja Brentjes -- Also via Istanbul to New Haven—Mss. Yale Syriac 7–12 /Hidemi Takahashi -- A Judaeo-Arabic Version of T̠ābit ibn Qurra’s De imaginibus and Pseudo-Ptolemy’s Opus imaginum /Charles Burnett and Gideon Bohak -- Ibn Sīnā’s Taʿlīqāt: The Presence of Paraphrases of and Super-Commentaries on the Ilāhīyāt of the Šifāʾ /Jules Janssens -- The Invention of Algebra in Zabīd: Between Legend and Fact /David A. King -- Medieval and Modern Interpretations of Avicenna’s Modal Syllogistic /Tony Street -- The Distinction of Essence and Existence in Avicenna’s Metaphysics: The Text and Its Context /Amos Bertolacci -- Höfischer Stil und wissenschaftliche Rhetorik: al-Kindī als Epistolograph /Gerhard Endress -- New Philosophical Texts of Yaḥyā ibn ʿAdī: A Supplement to Endress’ Analytical Inventory /Robert Wisnovsky -- Avicenna’s Notion of Transcendental Modulation of Existence (taškīk al-wuǧūd, analogia entis) and Its Greek and Arabic Sources /Alexander Treiger -- The Revealed Text and the Intended Subtext: Notes on the Hermeneutics of the Qurʾān in Muʿtazila Discourse As Reflected in the Tahd̠īb of al-Ḥākim al-Ǧišumī (d. 494/1101) /Suleiman A. Mourad -- Attributing Causality to God’s Law: The Solution of Faḫr ad-Dīn ar-Rāzī /Felicitas Opwis -- Kitāb al-Ḥayda: The Historical Significance of an Apocryphal Text /Racha El Omari -- From al-Maʾmūn to Ibn Sabʿīn via Avicenna: Ibn Taymīya’s Historiography of Falsafa /Yahya Michot -- Index.
Islamic intellectual thought is at the center of this collection of articles honoring Dimitri Gutas by friends, colleagues, and former students. The essays cover three main areas: the classical heritage and Islamic culture; classical Arabic science and philosophy; and Muslim traditional sciences. They show the interconnectedness between the Islamic intellectual tradition and its historical predecessors of Greek and Persian provenance, ranging from poetry to science and philosophy. Yet, at the same time, the authors demonstrate the independence of Muslim scholarship and the rich inner-Muslim debates that brought forth a flourishing scholastic culture in the sciences, philosophy, literature, and religious sciences. This collection also reflects the breadth of contemporary research on the intellectual traditions of Islamic civilization. Contributors include: Amos Bertolacci, Kevin van Bladel, Gideon Bohak, Sonja Brentjes, Charles Burnett, Hans Daiber, Gerhard Endress, William Fortenbaugh, Beatrice Gruendler, Jules Janssens, David King, Yahya Michot, Suleiman Mourad, Racha Omari, Felicitas Opwis, David Reisman, Heinrich von Staden, Tony Street, Hidemi Takahashi, Alexander Treiger, and Robert Wisnovsky
Descrição do item:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9004217762
Acesso:Available to subscribing member institutions only
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/9789004217768