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Women's Contemporary Readings of Medieval (and Modern) Arabic Philosophy

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Allgemeines, Lexika

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This book explores a large variety of topics involved in Arabic philosophy. It examines concepts and issues relating to logic and mathematics, as well as metaphysics, ethics and aesthetics. These topics are all studied by different Arabic philosophers and scientists from different periods ranging from the 9th century to the 20th century, and are representative of the Arabic tradition. This is the first book dealing with the Arabic thought and philosophy and written only by women. 

The book brings together the work and contributions of an international group of female scholars and researchers specialized in the history of Arabic logic, philosophy and mathematics.  Although all authors are women, the book does not enter into any kind of feminist trend. It simply highlights the contributions of female scholars in order to make them available to the large community of researchers interested in Arabic philosophy and to bring to the forethe presence and representativeness of female scholars in the field.

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Metaphysics, Hypothetical Logic, Similes in Avicenna's Hayy Ibn Yaqzan and Risalat at-tayr, Primacy of existence vs primacy of essence, Avicenna's allegorical tales, Mullah Sadra, Contemporary Arabic Philosophy, Observations on Prudence in Averroes, Fitra in Avicenna, Hypothetical Logic in the Arabic tradition, concept of number in the Algebraic writings of the Hussāb, Mulla Sadra’s Philosophy of Logic, Averroes’ Middle Commentary on the Nicomachean Ethics