Weeks | Topics |
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The subject, conceptual content and the scope of Islamic philosophy, and its relation to other Islamic sciences.
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Sources of Islamic philosophy and introduction of ancient heritage: Hellenistic sources. Greek civilization, Indian civilization and Islam.
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Translations and first Muslim philosopher, al-Kindi: His age, life and thought.
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The emergence of heretical thought in Muslim World and its representatives: al-Sarakhsi, al-Rawandi and Abu Bakr al-Razi.
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Al-Farabi, I: His life and thoughts.
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Al-Farabi, II: His life and thoughts.
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Avicenna: His life and thoughts.
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Al-Ghazali: Theological rationalism.
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Systematical rejection of philosophy.
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The emergence of of philosophy in the West Muslim World and new approaches: Maghrib and Andalus..
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Avempace: His life, works and thoughts.
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Ibn Tufayl: His life, works and thoughts.
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13 |
Averroes: His life, works and thoughts.
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The unproductive period in Islamic philosophy: reasons and consequences
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