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Al-Kind?

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This will be the first book in the Great Medieval Thinkers series to focus on an Islamic philosopher. It will offer a brief, accessible introduction to the thought of the philosopher al-Kindî (died about 870 AD). The classical tradition of Arabic philosophy may be said to have five most prominent figures: al-Kindî, al-Fârâbî, Avicenna, al-Ghazâlî, and Averroes. Of these, only al-Kindî has not been the subject of a scholarly monograph. This is despite the fact that his philosophy is much more tractable than that of the others insofar as the corpus of his surviving works is of modest size. His works, though brief, are of great historical importance. Al-Kindî was the first philosopher of the Islamic world. He was a central figure in the translation movement of 9th-century Baghdad, which rendered much of Greek philosophy, science, and medicine into Arabic. His works are also of great intrinsic philosophical interest, since al-Kindî, in engaging with the Greek tradition, develops original theories on key questions of philosophy of religion, metaphysics, physical science, and ethics. Peter Adamson will survey what is known of al-Kindîs life, examine his thought on a wide range of topics, and consider the relationship of al-Kindîs work to his Greek sources. Adamson is also preparing a one-volume translation of al-Kindîs works to be published in OUP Pakistan's series, Studies in Islamic Philosophy. Together these two volumes will offer the only reliable access for non-specialists to this important thinker.

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ISBN: 9780195181432
Publication date: 22nd February 2007
Author: Peter Lecturer in Late Ancient Philosophy, Lecturer in Late Ancient Philosophy, Kings College, London Adamson
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 288 pages
Series: Great Medieval Thinkers
Genres: Philosophy of religion
Islam
General and world history