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Oxford: Oxford University / Clarendon Press, Date: 1993. First printing. 8vo. 204 pp. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Slight rubbing and shelfwear to jacket. Translated with an introduction and notes by Wael B. Hallaq. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. 1993. Oxford University / Clarendon Press ISBN 0198240430 9780198240433 [US]
ISBN10: 0198240430, ISBN13: 9780198240433, [publisher: Oxford University / Clarendon Press, Oxford] Hardcover First Edition First printing. 8vo. 204 pp. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Slight rubbing and shelfwear to jacket. Translated with an introduction and notes by Wael B. Hallaq. [New York, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1993]
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ISBN10: 0198240430, ISBN13: 9780198240433, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Hardcover Hardcover. The introduction of Greek philosophy into the Muslim world left an indelible mark on Islamic intellectual history. Philosophical discourse became a constant element in even traditionalist Islamic sciences. However, Aristotelian metaphysics gave rise to doctrines about God and the universe that were found highly objectionable by a number of Muslim theologians, among whom the fourteenth-century scholar Ibn Taymiyya stood foremost. IbnTaymiyya, one of the greatest and most prolific thinkers in medieval Islam, held Greek logic responsible for the `heretical' metaphysical conclusions reached by Islamic philosophers, theologians, mystics, andothers. He therefore set out to refute philosophical logic, a task which culminated in one of the most devastating attacks ever levelled against the logical system upheld by the early Greeks, the later commentators, and their Muslim followers. His argument is grounded in an empirical approach that in many respects prefigures the philosophies of the British empiricists. Professor Hallaq's translation, with a substantial introduction and extensive notes, makes thisimportant work available to a wider audience for the first time. The first English translation of an important work by the Islamic medieval philosopher, Ibn Taymiyya. It is a devastating critique of Greek logic, which he saw as the source of the erroneous an ...
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ISBN10: 0198240430, ISBN13: 9780198240433, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Hardcover Hardcover. The introduction of Greek philosophy into the Muslim world left an indelible mark on Islamic intellectual history. Philosophical discourse became a constant element in even traditionalist Islamic sciences. However, Aristotelian metaphysics gave rise to doctrines about God and the universe that were found highly objectionable by a number of Muslim theologians, among whom the fourteenth-century scholar Ibn Taymiyya stood foremost. IbnTaymiyya, one of the greatest and most prolific thinkers in medieval Islam, held Greek logic responsible for the `heretical' metaphysical conclusions reached by Islamic philosophers, theologians, mystics, andothers. He therefore set out to refute philosophical logic, a task which culminated in one of the most devastating attacks ever levelled against the logical system upheld by the early Greeks, the later commentators, and their Muslim followers. His argument is grounded in an empirical approach that in many respects prefigures the philosophies of the British empiricists. Professor Hallaq's translation, with a substantial introduction and extensive notes, makes thisimportant work available to a wider audience for the first time. The first English translation of an important work by the Islamic medieval philosopher, Ibn Taymiyya. It is a devastating critique of Greek logic, which he saw as the source of the erroneous an ...
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