Table of contents for The Cambridge companion to Arabic philosophy / edited by Peter Adamson and Richard C. Taylor.


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1. Introduction Peter Adamson and Richard C. Taylor
2. Greek into Arabic: neoplatonism in translation Cristina D'Ancona
3. Al-Kindî
and the reception of Greek philosophy Peter Adamson
4. Al-Fârâbî
and the philosophical curriculum David Reisman
5. The Ismâ'îlîs Paul Walker
6. Avicenna and the Avicennian tradition Robert Wisnovsky
7. Al-Gazâlî
Michael E. Marmura
8. Philosophy in Andalusia: Ibn Bâjja and Ibn Tufayl Josep Puig Montada
9. Averroes: religious dialectic and Aristotelian philosophical thought Richard C. Taylor
10. Suhrawardî
and illuminationism John Walbridge
11. Mysticism and philosophy: Obn 'Arabî
and Mullâ
Sadrâ
Sajjad H. Rizvi
12. Logic Tony Street
13. Ethical and political philosophy Charles E. Butterworth
14. Natural philosophy Marwan Rashed
15. Psychology: soul and intellect Deborah L. Black
16. Metaphysics The;rèse-Anne Druart
17. Islamic philosophy and Jewish philosophy Steven Harvey
18. Arabic into Latin: the reception of Arabic philosophy into Western Europe Charles Burnett
19. Recent trends in Arabic and Persian philosophy Hossein Ziai.


Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Philosophy, Arab