This is the first monograph in English devoted to the central Qur'anic idea of the fi?ra: that there is a way that human beings simply are, by nature or creation. Uncovering the medieval Islamic philosophical tradition's engagement with fi?ra, the author explores important and wider contested questions in contemporary ethics.
This is the first monograph in English devoted to the central Qur'anic idea of the fi?ra: that there is a way that human beings simply are, by nature or creation. Uncovering the medieval Islamic philosophical tradition's engagement with fi?ra, the author explores important and wider contested questions in contemporary ethics.
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New Cambridge Studies in Religion and Critical Thought
Raissa von Doetinchem de Rande is Assistant Professor of Religious Ethics at the University of Chicago Divinity School where she teaches classes on Islamic ethics, comparative religious ethics, Islamic thought, and ethical theory. She currently serves as President of the Society for the Study of Muslim Ethics (SSME). The Politics of Islamic Ethics is her first book.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction; 1. Aristotelian logic and Platonic politics: fi ra as the seat of human dispositions and source of the first intelligibles and its implications for the division of the city in al-F r b ; 2. The (mystical) individual and community: sociality, solitude, and the life of the exceptional philosopher in Ibn B jja and Ibn ufayl; 3. Revealed law and egalitarianism: shifting emphases in the conception and use of Fi ra in Ibn Rushd's thought; Conclusion.
Introduction; 1. Aristotelian logic and Platonic politics: fi ra as the seat of human dispositions and source of the first intelligibles and its implications for the division of the city in al-F r b ; 2. The (mystical) individual and community: sociality, solitude, and the life of the exceptional philosopher in Ibn B jja and Ibn ufayl; 3. Revealed law and egalitarianism: shifting emphases in the conception and use of Fi ra in Ibn Rushd's thought; Conclusion.
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