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This volume contains a collection of articles focusing on the philosophical and theological exchanges between Muslim and Christian intellectuals living in Baghdad during the classical period of Islamic history, when this city was a vibrant center of philosophical, scientific, and literary activity. The philosophical accomplishments and contribution of Christians writing in Arabic and Syriac represent a crucial component of Islamic society during this period, but they have typically been studied in isolation from the development of mainstream Islamic philosophy. The present book aims for a more integrated approach by exploring case studies of philosophical and theological cross-pollination between the Christian and Muslim traditions, with an emphasis on the Baghdad School and its main representative, Yaḥyā ibn ʿAdī.
Islam --- Christianity and other religions --- Islamic philosophy --- Christian philosophy --- Philosophy, Medieval --- Relations --- Christianity --- Islamic influences --- Aristotélisme --- Bagdad (Irak) --- Christianisme --- Influence --- Vie intellectuelle --- Influence. --- Islam - Relations - Christianity --- Christianity and other religions - Islam --- Philosophy, Medieval - Islamic influences --- Islamic philosophy. --- Christian philosophy. --- Christianity. --- Islam. --- Islamic influences. --- Aristotélisme
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This study—the first monograph devoted exclusively to al-Fārābī’s cosmology—provides a new interpretation of this thinker’s philosophical development through an analysis of the Greek and Arabic sources and a contextualization of his life and thought in the cultural and intellectual milieu of his time. It discusses key cosmological and metaphysical concepts articulated in his works, with a special focus on celestial causation, intellection, and motion. This book also examines al-Fārābī’s cosmological method and particularly the connection between astronomy, physics, and metaphysics. The result is a reassessment of al-Fārābī’s cosmology vis-à-vis late-antique Greek philosophical trends and a clearer understanding of how it creatively adapted and transformed this legacy to establish a new cosmological paradigm in Arabic thought.
Islamic cosmology --- Cosmology, Islamic --- Muslim cosmology --- Cosmology --- al-Fārābī, Abū-Nasr Muhammad. --- Abū Nasr Muhammed ibn Muhammed ibn Tarhān ibn Uzlag al-Farabi --- Alfarabius --- Alpharabius --- Fārābī --- Muhammed Ibn Muhammed (Abu Nasir) al-Farabi --- Islamic cosmology. --- Fārābī.
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Education --- History --- Baghdad (Iraq) --- Intellectual life
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