The Islamic intellectual tradition in Persia
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The Islamic intellectual tradition in Persia
Curzon Press, 1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume gathers together the numerous essays by the Iranian metaphysician and ontologist, Seyyed Hossein Nasr, on Islamic philosophers and the intricate relationship between Persian culture and its philosophical schools. Brought together into a single volume for the first time, these essays span four decades of Nasr's prolific and learned scholarship on the development of Islamic philosophy, as well as the general history of Islam, and expound his belief that philosophy is not merely a rational but a sacred activity.
Table of Contents
- I: Islamic thought and Persian Culture
- 1: Mysticism and Traditional Philosophy in Persia, Pre-Islamic and Islamic *
- 2: Cosmography in Pre-Islamic and Islamic Persia
- 3: The Tradition of Islamic Philosophy in Persia and its Significance for the Modern World *
- 4: The Significance of Persian Philosophical Works in the Tradition of Islamic Philosophy *
- II: Early Islamic Philosophy
- 5: Why Was al-F?r?b? Called The Second Teacher? *
- 6: Ibn S?n?: A General Survey *
- 7: Ibn S?n?'s Prophetic Philosophy *
- 8: B?r?n? as Philosopher *
- 9: B?r?n? versus Ibn S?n? on the Nature of the Universe *
- 10: N??ir-i Khusraw: The Philosopher-Poet *
- 11: Fakhr al-D?n R?z?
- III: Suhraward? and the School of Ishr?q
- 12: Shihab al-Din Suhraward? *
- 13: The Persian Works of Shaykh al-Ishr?q Shih?b al-D?n Suhraward? *
- 14: The Spread of the Illuminationist School of Suhraward? *
- IV: Philosophers-Poets-Scientists
- 15: 'Umar Khayy?m:Philosopher-Poet-Scientist *
- 16: The World View and Philosophical Perspective of ?ak?m Ni??m? Ganjaw? *
- 17: Af?al al-D?n K?sh?n? and the Philosophical World of Khw?jah Na??r al-D?n ??s? *
- 18: Mu?ammad ibn Mu?ammad Na??r al-D?n ??s? *
- 19: Qu?b al-D?n Sh?r?z? *
- 20: The Status of Rash?d al-D?n Fa?lall?h in the History of Islamic Philosophy and Science *
- V: Later Islamic Philosophy
- 21: The School of Isfahan *
- 22: ?adr al-D?n Sh?r?z? (Mull? ?adr?) *
- 23: ?ajj? Mull? H?d? Sabziw?r? *
- VI: Islamic thought in Modern Iran
- VI 24: Islamic Philosophy in Modem Persia: A Survey of Activity in the 50's and 60's *
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