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Mystical philosophy in Islam

2018
Mystical philosophy has an intimate connection with the mainstream of Islamic philosophy. It consists of several main strands, ranging from Isma‘ili thought to the metaphysics of al-Ghazali and Ibn al-‘Arabi, and with a continuing powerful presence in the contemporary Islamic world.
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Soul in Islamic philosophy

2018
The discussion of the human soul, its existence, nature, ultimate objective and eternity, occupies a highly important position in Islamic philosophy and forms its main focus. For the most part Muslim philosophers agreed, as did their Greek predecessors, that the soul consists of non-rational and rational parts.
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Meaning in Islamic philosophy

2018
The discussion of the notion of meaning in Islamic philosophy is heavily influenced by theological and legal debates about the interpretation of Islam, and about who has the right to pronounce on interpretation. The introduction of Greek philosophy into the Islamic world produced a new set of authorities on how to interpret texts, and this led to ...
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Orientalism and Islamic philosophy

2018
Orientalism is the concept that there is something very special and different about the thought of those living in the East, which can be discovered through the methods of scholarship current in the West. It is a reflection of the relationship of imperial and intellectual domination of a West which feels it is superior to an ‘inferior’ East. This often
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DNA-Encoded Chemistry: Drug Discovery from a Few Good Reactions

Chemical Reviews, 2021
Patrick R Fitzgerald, Brian M Paegel
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Islamic Philosophy

Journal of Islamic Philosophy, 2005
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Aristotelianism in Islamic philosophy

2018
In Arabic, Aristotle was referred to by name as Aristutalis or, more frequently, Aristu, although when quoted he was often referred to by a sobriquet such as ‘the wise man’. Aristotle was also generally known as the First Teacher. Following the initial reception of Hellenistic texts into Islamic thought in al-Kindi’s time, al-Farabi rediscovered a ...
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Islamic Philosophy and Western Philosophies

British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2009
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