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On the transmission of Greek philosophy to medieval Muslim philosophers
There are two dominant approaches towards understanding medieval Muslim philosophy: (1) Greek ancestry approach and (2) religiopolitical context approach.
Ishraq Ali
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The title “Ancient Greek Philosophy” may be applied to philosophical texts written in Greek over a period of somewhat more than one thousand years, from the Milesian Anaximander before 500 bce to the Alexandrian John Philoponus, who died in 570 ce. The bibliography of the available texts, and translations, is significantly large, and the bibliography ...
Bydén, B., Ierodiakonou, K.
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Historical Dictionary of Ancient Greek Philosophy
The ancient Greeks were not only the founders of western philosophy, but the actual term "philosophy" is Greek in origin, most likely dating back to the late sixth century BC.
Anthony Preus (book editor) +1 more
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Background: The majority of previous studies showed that older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) as well as Alzheimer’s disease dementia (ADD) had impaired cognition and mood status, as well as increased behavioral disturbances after the first ...
Marianna Tsatali +3 more
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Falaturi and the Question of the Quranic Origins of Islamic Philosophy [PDF]
This Paper, By referring to the different approaches to Islamic philosophy and wisdom in the contemporary world, examines Abdul Javad Falaturi's different approach to Islamic philosophy.
malek shojaei jeshvaghani
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The Role and Position of the Orthodox Church in the Current Era [PDF]
When we consider the role of the church in the modern world, we also need to contemplate the relationship that exists between the church in God's Kingdom.
Rev. Dr. Razvan Tatu +1 more
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Philosophy versus theology in medieval Islamic thought
The encounter of the medieval Muslims with Greek philosophy undeniably shaped the course of their philosophical and theological thought. This encounter led to the complex and contentious issue of ‘philosophy versus theology’.
Ishraq Ali, Khawla Almulla
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Is Islamic Philosophy an Authentic Philosophy?
The question of whether Islamic philosophy can be considered as an authentic form of philosophy has been a subject of prolonged discourse. Various perspectives have emerged, presenting three distinct approaches to this matter.
Mehmet Vural
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Thucydides and the Plague of Athens (430-426 B.C.)
In 431 B.C. a war exploded in Greece between the two major political, economic and military powers of the time, Athens and Sparta, and their allies. Generally known as the Peloponnesian War, this great war spanned an entire period of 27 years and led to ...
Spyridon Rangos
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This essay argues that comparative and transcultural philosophy are interdependent, and so opting for only one of the two is an impossibility. The comparative approach persists as long as we distinguish identities and make differences. As long as people
Fabian Heubel
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