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This volume brings together contributions from distinguished scholars in the history of philosophy focusing on points of interaction between discrete historical contexts religions and cultures found within the premodern period. The contributions connect thinkers from antiquity through the Middle Ages and include philosophers from the three major monotheistic faithsā€”Judaism Islam and Christianity. By emphasizing premodern philosophyā€™s shared textual roots in antiquity particularly the writings of Plato and Aristotle the volume highlights points of cross-pollination between different schools cultures and moments in premodern thought. Approaching the complex history of the premodern world in an accessible way the editors organize the volume so as to underscore the difficulties the premodern period poses for scholars while accentuating the fascinating interplay between the Greek Hebrew Arabic and Latin philosophical traditions. The contributors cover many topics ranging from the aims of Aristotleā€™s cosmos the adoption of Aristotleā€™s Organon by al-FārābÄ« and the origins of theā–” Plotiniana Arabica to the role of Ibn Gabirolā€™s Fons vitae in the Latin West the ways in which Islamic philosophy shaped thirteenth-century Latin conceptions of light Roger Baconā€™s adaptation of Avicenna for use in his moral philosophy and beyond. The volumeā€™s focus on source-based contextualism demonstrates an appreciation for the rich diversity of thought found in the premodern period while revealing methodological challenges raised by the historical study of premodern philosophy. Contextualizing Premodern Philosophy: Explorations of the Greek Hebrew Arabic and Latin Traditions is a stimulating resource for scholars and advanced students working in the history of premodern philosophy. | Contextualizing Premodern Philosophy Explorations of the Greek Hebrew Arabic and Latin Traditions

Routledge Contextualizing Premodern Philosophy Explorations Of The Greek Hebrew Arabic And Latin Traditions 09781032314686

This volume brings together contributions from distinguished scholars in the history of philosophy focusing on points of interaction between discrete historical contexts religions and cultures found within the premodern period. The contributions connect thinkers from antiquity through the Middle Ages and include philosophers from the three major monotheistic faithsā€”Judaism Islam and Christianity. By emphasizing premodern philosophyā€™s shared textual roots in antiquity particularly the writings of Plato and Aristotle the volume highlights points of cross-pollination between different schools cultures and moments in premodern thought. Approaching the complex history of the premodern world in an accessible way the editors organize the volume so as to underscore the difficulties the premodern period poses for scholars while accentuating the fascinating interplay between the Greek Hebrew Arabic and Latin philosophical traditions. The contributors cover many topics ranging from the aims of Aristotleā€™s cosmos the adoption of Aristotleā€™s Organon by al-FārābÄ« and the origins of theā–” Plotiniana Arabica to the role of Ibn Gabirolā€™s Fons vitae in the Latin West the ways in which Islamic philosophy shaped thirteenth-century Latin conceptions of light Roger Baconā€™s adaptation of Avicenna for use in his moral philosophy and beyond. The volumeā€™s focus on source-based contextualism demonstrates an appreciation for the rich diversity of thought found in the premodern period while revealing methodological challenges raised by the historical study of premodern philosophy. Contextualizing Premodern Philosophy: Explorations of the Greek Hebrew Arabic and Latin Traditions is a stimulating resource for scholars and advanced students working in the history of premodern philosophy. | Contextualizing Premodern Philosophy Explorations of the Greek Hebrew Arabic and Latin Traditions

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