Key Features
. Offers readers a broad, thorough view of the history of Islamic philosophy by using a thematic approach.
. Traces the dialogues between philosophers and theologians about important and controversial topics.
. Offers both historical descriptions of the key debates in classical Islamic philosophy and current interpretations by contemporary scholars.
. Includes extensive lists for further reading at the end of each chapter, directing curious students to the best avenues for further research.
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Mehdi Aminrazavi, University of Mary Washington
"Whether philosophers who wrote in Arabic and were also Muslim show common features is an appealing question. More important is whether there was an Islamic philosophy in its own right. Lopez-Farjeat has addressed these questions and more. Through a thematic approach he expounds how these philosophers have produced the logic, natural science, psychology, metaphysics, ethics and politics of Muslim philosophy."
Josep Puig Montada, Complutense University of Madrid








