- The most
devastating attack came from Al-Ghazali,
whose work Taha**** al-
Falasifa (The
Incoherence of the Philosophers)
attacked the main
arguments of the...
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Maqasid al
Falasifa (Arabic: مقاصد الفلاسفة), or The Aims of the
Philosophers was
written by Abū Ḥāmid Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad al-Ghazali.
Influenced by...
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Incoherence of the
Philosophers (Arabic: تهافت الفلاسفة, romanized: Tahā**** al-
Falāsifa) is a
landmark 11th-century work by the
Muslim polymath al-Ghazali and...
- the
Latin expression lapis philosophorum, as well as the
Arabic ḥajar al-
falāsifa from
which the
Latin derives, both
employ the
plural form of the word for...
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Revival of the
Religious Sciences").
Among his
other works, the Tahā**** al-
Falāsifa ("Incoherence of the Philosophers") is a
landmark in the
history of philosophy...
- al-Ghazali's
claims in The
Incoherence of the
Philosophers (Tahā**** al-
Falasifa),
which criticized Neoplatonic thought.
Originally written in Arabic, The...
- the
South Asian traditions of Nizārī Ismāʿīlism. The Ismāʿīlīs, like the
falāsifa (Islamic Neoplatonic-Aristotelian philosophers), have
understood resurrection...
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Chapter VII
Taneli ****konen (2000), "Possible
Worlds in the Tahâ**** al-
Falâsifa: Al-Ghazâlî on
Creation and Contingency",
Journal of the
History of Philosophy...
- In the
debates between the mutakallimūn (Islamic theologians) and the
falāsifa (Islamic philosophers)
concerning whether God was
known by
intuition or...
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decretoriis Methodus medendi Hippocrates and
Dioscorides Kitab Adab al-
Falasifa,
original Arabic lost,
known in
medieval translation.
Libro de Los Buenos...