Two Andalusian philosophers
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Two Andalusian philosophers
(The Kegan Paul Arabia library, v. 6)
Kegan Paul International, 1999
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Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- The story of Hayy ibn Yaqzan / by Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Tufayl
- The definitive statement / by Abuʾl Walid Muhammad ibn Rushd
Description and Table of Contents
Description
First published in 1988. Two Andalusian Philosophers provides a short but comprehensive introduction to the central concerns of Islamic philosophy. The Story of Hayy ibn Yaqzan by Ibn Tufayl and The Definitive Statement by ibn Rushd represent the last, great flourish of Islamic philosophy in twelfth century Andalusia. From very different perspectives, they both deal with the central issue of Islamic philosophy - its relationship with shari'a law.
Table of Contents
Introduction, The Story of Hayy ibn Yaqzan, Notes, The Definitive Statement, Notes
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