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In this book the author argues that the Falasifa, the Philosophers
of the Islamic Golden Age, are usefully interpreted through the
prism of the contemporary, western ethics of belief. He contends
that their position amounts to what he calls 'Moderate
Evidentialism' - that only for the epistemic elite what one ought
to believe is determined by one's evidence. The author makes the
case that the Falasifa's position is well argued, ingeniously
circumvents issues in the epistemology of testimony, and is well
worth taking seriously in the contemporary debate. He reasons that
this is especially the case since the position has salutary
consequences for how to respond to the sceptic, and for how we are
to conceive of extremist belief.
This book is an introduction to Islamic Philosophy, beginning with
its Medieval inception, right through to its more contemporary
incarnations. Using the language and conceptual apparatus of
contemporary Anglo-American 'Analytic' philosophy, this book
represents a novel and creative attempt to rejuvenate Islamic
Philosophy for a modern audience. It adopts a 'rational
reconstructive' approach to the history of philosophy by affording
maximum hermeneutical priority to the strongest possible
interpretation of a philosopher's arguments while also paying
attention to the historical context in which they worked. The
central canonical figures of Medieval Islamic Philosophy -
al-Kindi, al-Farabi, Avicenna, al-Ghazali, Averroes - are presented
chronologically along with an introduction to the central themes of
Islamic theology and the Greek philosophical tradition they
inherited. The book then briefly introduces what the author
collectively refers to as the 'Pre-Modern' figures including
Suhrawardi, Mulla Sadra, and Ibn Taymiyyah, and presents all of
these thinkers, along with their Medieval predecessors, as
forerunners to the more modern incarnation of Islamic Philosophy:
Political Islam.
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Intuitions (Hardcover)
Anthony Robert Booth, Darrell P. Rowbottom
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R2,548
Discovery Miles 25 480
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Intuitions may seem to play a fundamental role in philosophy: but
their role and their value have been challenged recently. What are
intuitions? Should we ever trust them? And if so, when? Do they
have an indispensable role in science-in thought experiments, for
instance-as well as in philosophy? Or should appeal to intuitions
be abandoned altogether? This collection brings together leading
philosophers, from early to late career, to tackle such questions.
It presents the state of the art thinking on the topic.
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