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Philosophy in the Islamic World: A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps, by Peter Adamson
Peter Adamson, Philosophy in the Islamic World: A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps, Oxford University Press, 2016. Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich and at King's College London, is the author several books, including The Arabic Plotinus (2002) and Great Medieval Thinkers: al-Kindi (2007) and Philosophy in the Islamic World (2016), and hosts the History of Philosophy podcast
Philosophy in the Islamic World: A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps, by Peter Adamson
Peter Adamson, Philosophy in the Islamic World: A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps, Oxford University Press, 2016. Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich and at King's College London, is the author several books, including The Arabic Plotinus (2002) and Great Medieval Thinkers: al-Kindi (2007) and Philosophy in the Islamic World (2016), and hosts the History of Philosophy podcast
God Willing: the Ash'arites, by Peter Adamson
Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich and at King's College London, is the author several books, including The Arabic Plotinus (2002) and Great Medieval Thinkers: al-Kindi (2007) and Philosophy in the Islamic World (2016), and hosts the History of Philosophy podcast (https://www.historyofphilosophy.net/). God Willing: the Ash'arites Al-Ash'arī puts his stamp on the future of Islamic theology by emphasizing God’s untrammeled power and freedom. Further Reading M. Allar..
History of Islamic Philosophy, The Mu'tazilites, by Peter Adamson
Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich and at King's College London, is the author several books, including The Arabic Plotinus (2002) and Great Medieval Thinkers: al-Kindi (2007) and Philosophy in the Islamic World (2016), and hosts the History of Philosophy podcast (https://www.historyofphilosophy.net/). The Mu'tazilites A first look at the philosophical contributions of Islamic theology (kalām) and its political context, focusing on the Mu'tazilites Abū l-Hudhayl and a..
Interpreting Avicenna: Critical Essays. Edited by Peter Adamson



Interpreting Avicenna: Critical Essays. Edited by Peter Adamson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. Pp. xi + 300. $99, £55.


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Founded in Translation: From Greek to Syriac and Arabic, by Peter Adamson
Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich and at King's College London, is the author several books, including The Arabic Plotinus (2002) and Great Medieval Thinkers: al-Kindi (2007) and Philosophy in the Islamic World (2016), and hosts the History of Philosophy podcast (https://www.historyofphilosophy.net/). Founded in Translation: From Greek to Syriac and Arabic Greek philosophy and science make their way into the Islamic world via Syriac and Arabic translations and interp..
All for One and One for All: Muḥammad 'Abduh and Muḥammad Iqbal, by Peter Adamson
Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich and at King's College London, is the author several books, including The Arabic Plotinus (2002) and Great Medieval Thinkers: al-Kindi (2007) and Philosophy in the Islamic World (2016), and hosts the History of Philosophy podcast. Muḥammad 'Abduh and Muḥammad Iqbal challenge colonialism and the traditional religious scholars of Islam. Further Reading M. Iqbal, The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam (London: 1934). U. Gün..
The Straight Path: Philosophy in the Islamic World, by Peter Adamson
Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich and at King's College London, is the author several books, including The Arabic Plotinus (2002) and Great Medieval Thinkers: al-Kindi (2007) and Philosophy in the Islamic World (2016), and hosts the History of Philosophy podcast. The Straight Path: Philosophy in the Islamic World The rise of Islam creates a new context for philosophy not only among Muslims, but also Jews and Christians. Further Reading P. Adamson and R.C. Taylor ..
Quelques règles pour l'histoire de la philosophie, par Peter Adamson
Depuis septembre 2014, Peter Adamson, historien de la philosophie, spécialiste de la philosophie médiévale et plus particulièrement de la philosophie arabe, a publié sur son blog une série de règles pour ceux qui voudraient étudier de la meilleure manière possible l'histoire de la philosophie. Il me semble que ces règles sont tout à fait applicables à l'étude de la philosophie antique, et c'est pourquoi j'ai pensé qu'il serait utile de rassembler ici ces quelques règles. La traduction françai..
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