The Islamic Intellectual Tradition in Persia

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Routledge, 16. 12. 2013. - 392 страница
This volume gathers together the numerous essays by the Iranian metaphysician and ontologist, Seyyed Hossein Nasr, on Islamic philosophers and the intricate relationship between Persian culture and its philosophical schools. Brought together into a single volume for the first time, these essays span four decades of Nasr's prolific and learned scholarship on the development of Islamic philosophy, as well as the general history of Islam, and expound his belief that philosophy is not merely a rational but a sacred activity.
 

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Mysticism and Traditional Philosophy in Persia PreIslamic and Islamic
3
Cosmography in PreIslamic and Islamic Persia The Question of the Continuity of Iranian Culture
10
The Tradition of Islamic Philosophy in Persia and its Significance for the Modern World
28
The Significance of Persian Philosophical Works in the Tradition of Islamic Philosophy
47
EARLY ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY
57
Why was alFarabi called the Second Teacher?
63
A General Survey
66
Ibn Sinas Prophetic Philosophy
76
The Spread of the Illuminationist School of Suhrawardi
161
PhilosopherPoetScientist
175
The World View and Philosophical Perspective of Ḥakīm Nizāmī Ganjawī
178
Afḍal alDin Kāshānī and the Philosophical World of Khwajah Naşir alDin Tūsī
189
Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad Naṣīr alDīn Ṭūsī
207
Qutb alDin Shīrāzī
216
The Status of Rashid alDin Faḍallāh in the History of Islamic Philosophy and Science
228
LATER ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY
237

Bīrūnī as Philosophe
92
Bīrūnī versus Ibn Sīnā on the Nature of the Universe
100
The PhilosopherPoet
103
Fakhr alDin Rāzi
107
A General Survey
125
The Persian Works of Shaykh alIshraq Suhrawardī
154
The School of Isfahan
239
Şadr alDin Shīrāzi
271
Mullā Hādī Sabziwārī
304
ISLAMIC THOUGHT IN MODERN IRAN
321
A Survey of Activity in the 50s and 60s
323
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