textScholars, philosophers, and theologians have debated the compatibility of Hellenic Philosophy with Islam since the eighth century CE. In his book Averroes et l’Averroisme (1852), Ernst Renan identified Tahāfut al-Falsifa by al-Ghazali and Tahāfut al-Tahāfut by ibn Rushd as the two key texts resolving the issue: the Islamic world accepted al-Ghazali and fell into decline, while Europe accepted ibn Rushd (Averroës) and experienced the Renaissance and Enlightenment. Renan’s argument has endured among Arab liberal intellectuals over the past one-hundred sixty years, but using ibn Rushd as the mascot for Arab Rationalism has failed to inspire anything resembling asecond Nahda. Two contemporary Arab intellectuals, Mohammad ʿAbed al-Jabari and...
Philosophy connotes the search for knowledge and understanding of the nature and meaning of the univ...
Explores the interaction between pre-Islamic tradition and modern supporters of continuity, reform a...
Through the study of three chapters dealing with a philosophical discussion of God's knowledge (espe...
textScholars, philosophers, and theologians have debated the compatibility of Hellenic Philosophy wi...
[The article examines the complexity of intellectual relations in a cultural context where the frame...
[The author examines the professional accomplishments of Ibn Rushd to uncover how he came to be the ...
[The author argues that contemporary Arab rationalists attribute the failure of rationalism in conte...
This article examines the claim that Ibn Rushd of Cordoba (“Averroës,” 12th century B.C.) is a precu...
Ibn Rushd's philosophical thought is referred to by some Islamic thinkers as the last product of Isl...
ABSTRACT Throughout medieval thought, a major issue raised was that of the relationship between reli...
The Muslim philosopher Ibn Rushd (d. 1198) or, as he is known in the West, Averroes, is unique in th...
Al-Ghazali's intellectuality and capabilities have been recognized worldwide until he was nicknamed ...
In the years following the proclamation of the fatwa against him, Salman Rushdie has come to view th...
Epistemology, or the study of how knowledge is formed, played a foundational role in early Islamic i...
[The author-an Egyptian poet who studied and taught philosophy, and whose poetry is permeated by phi...
Philosophy connotes the search for knowledge and understanding of the nature and meaning of the univ...
Explores the interaction between pre-Islamic tradition and modern supporters of continuity, reform a...
Through the study of three chapters dealing with a philosophical discussion of God's knowledge (espe...
textScholars, philosophers, and theologians have debated the compatibility of Hellenic Philosophy wi...
[The article examines the complexity of intellectual relations in a cultural context where the frame...
[The author examines the professional accomplishments of Ibn Rushd to uncover how he came to be the ...
[The author argues that contemporary Arab rationalists attribute the failure of rationalism in conte...
This article examines the claim that Ibn Rushd of Cordoba (“Averroës,” 12th century B.C.) is a precu...
Ibn Rushd's philosophical thought is referred to by some Islamic thinkers as the last product of Isl...
ABSTRACT Throughout medieval thought, a major issue raised was that of the relationship between reli...
The Muslim philosopher Ibn Rushd (d. 1198) or, as he is known in the West, Averroes, is unique in th...
Al-Ghazali's intellectuality and capabilities have been recognized worldwide until he was nicknamed ...
In the years following the proclamation of the fatwa against him, Salman Rushdie has come to view th...
Epistemology, or the study of how knowledge is formed, played a foundational role in early Islamic i...
[The author-an Egyptian poet who studied and taught philosophy, and whose poetry is permeated by phi...
Philosophy connotes the search for knowledge and understanding of the nature and meaning of the univ...
Explores the interaction between pre-Islamic tradition and modern supporters of continuity, reform a...
Through the study of three chapters dealing with a philosophical discussion of God's knowledge (espe...