The leaven of the ancients : Suhrawardī and the heritage of the Greeks
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The leaven of the ancients : Suhrawardī and the heritage of the Greeks
(SUNY series in Islam)
State University of New York Press, c2000
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Bibliography: p. 273-283
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Provides an account of Islamic philosopher Suhrawardi's revival of Neoplatonism.
The twelfth-century Persian philosopher Suhrawardī was the key figure in the transition of Islamic philosophy from the neo-Aristotelianism of Avicenna to the mystically oriented Islamic philosophy of later centuries. Suhrawardī's "Illuminationist" philosophy was a vigorous reassertion of Neoplatonism at a time when Sufism was becoming a major presence in Islamic thought and society.
This book traces the intellectual background of Suhrawardī's thought and of the Greek roots of non-Aristotelian philosophy in the Islamic world. Suhrawardī placed himself in an intellectual tradition that sprang from the "Ancients," the philosophical and mystical tradition of Hermes Trismegistus and his successors in both Greece and the Orient. The author argues that Suhrawardī typifies an approach to philosophy characteristic of Neoplatonism, in which Pythagoras is the key pre-Socratic, Plato is the central figure in the history of philosophy, Aristotle is respected but corrected by reference to Pythagoras and Plato, and philosophy is ultimately an eclectic revelation known symbolically by different nations. Mystical intuition is a key philosophical tool and symbolism is of particular importance.
The Leaven of the Ancients provides a translation of Suhrawardī's famous dream, in which Aristotle reveals the epistemological foundations of Suhrawardī's Illuminationist system. The book also analyzes the role played by Suhrawardī and his approach to philosophy in turning Islamic civilization away from physical science toward a subtle mystical psychology, thus offering a new explanation for the decline of science in Islam.
目次
Abbreviations
Preface
Note on Terminology
References and Translations
Acknowledgments
Part 1
Suhrawardi as a Non-Peripatetic
Chapter 1
The Problem of Suhrawardi and Illuminationism
The Commentators
Chapter 2
Suhrawardi's Life and Works
From Maragha to Aleppo
Suhrawardi's works
Chapter 3
A Summary of the Illuminationist Philosophy
The Style of Suhrawardi's Philosophizing
Logic
First Philosophy: Beings of Reason
Physics: The Constituents of Body
Knowledge by Presence
Metaphysics and Rational Theology
The Mystical: Imaginal World, Afterlife, Cycles, Reincarnation
Chapter 4
Suhrawardi on the History of the Ancient Philosophy
The "Ishraqi" School
The Philosophical Genealogy
The Greek Line in Suhrawardi's Philosophical Isnad
Part 2
The Divine Philosophers
Chapter 5
Empedocles: The Philosopher as Mystic and Magus
The Empedocles of History
Shahrazuri's Account of Empedocles
The Empedoclean Tradition in Islam
Empedocles in Suhrawardi's Works
Love and Strife
Suhrawardi as Mystic and Magus
Chapter 6
Pythagoras: The Brotherhood of the Lovers of wisdom
The Pythagoras of History and Legend
The Commentaries on the Golden Verses and the Akousmata
Other Information on Pythagoreanism: Lore, Numbers, and Symbols
The Pythagoreanizing Neoplatonists and the Illuminationists
What the Illuminationists Learned from Pythagoras
Conclusion
Chapter 7
The Divine Plato
The Biography of Plato in Arabic
Platonic Materials in Arabic
Dialogue, Myth, and Allegory
Islamic Writers on Platonism
Why Did Suhrawardi Become a Platonist?
Chapter 8
Aristotle and the Peripatetics
The Historical Aristotle in the Islamic Tradition
The Problem of Suhrawardi's "Old Aristotle"
Suhrawardi's Critique of the Peripatetics
Chapter 9
Plato versus Aristotle (i): The Critique of Peripatetic Logic
Division and the Rejection of Essentialist Definition
The Simplification of the Syllogism
Propositional Logic
Chapter 10
Plato versus Aristotle (ii): Platonic Epistemology
The Problem of Vision
Alexander of Aphrodisius on Vision
Knowledge by Presence
Epistemology and the Seventh Epistle of Plato
Intuition as a Basis of Philosophy
Suhrawardi's Platonism in Review
Chapter 11
The Stoics: The Heirs of Plato's Esoteric Teachings
The Problem: Mulla Sadra's Identification of Suhrawardi as a Stoic
The Transmission of Stoic Ideas
Illuminationism as Stoicism
Suhrawardi's System and the History of Philosophy: Recapitulation
Part 3
Aftermath
Chapter 12
Politics, Plato's Seventh Epistle, and the Failure of Suhrawardi's Political Ambitions
Chapter 13
The Philosophical Heritage of Suhrawardi
The Transmission of his Books and Ideas
Maragha to the School of Isfahan
Mysticism and the Decline of Science in Islam
The Problem of Consciousness and the Recurrence of Metaphysics
Appendix I
Henry Corbin and Suhrawardi Studies
Appendix II
Suhrawardi's Dream of Aristotle
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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