- illumination: one
approach is
discursive and
another is intuitive.
Illuminationist thinkers in the
School of
Isfahan pla**** a
significant role in revitalizing...
- (1806–1873).
Systematic re****ations of Gr****
logic were
written by the
Illuminationist school,
founded by
Shahab al-Din
Suhrawardi (1155–1191), who developed...
-
through Mulla Sadra’s
combined peripatetic and
illuminationist description of reality. Suhrawardi's
Illuminationist project was to have far-reaching consequences...
-
teachings are
rooted in
Gnosticism and
Neoplatonism as well as by the
Illuminationist and
Isfahan schools of
Islamic philosophy, has
developed mystical interpretations...
-
ancient Gr**** philosophy, Neoplatonism,
medieval philosophy, and the
Illuminationist school of
Islamic philosophy.
Plato quotes Socrates in The Apology...
- years.
Though not its founder, he is
considered the
master of the
Illuminationist (or,
Ishraghi or Ishraqi)
school of Philosophy, a
seminal figure who...
- of Fars,
immigrated to
Gujarat founding the
Zoroastrian school of
illuminationists which attracted key Shi'ite
Muslim admirers of the
Safavid philosophical...
-
consciousness is a
degree and kind of
primordial knowledge in the
Illuminationist school of
Islamic philosophy. This
knowledge is also
called the illuminative...
-
execute the Sufi
philosopher Yahya al-Suhrawardi, the
founder of the
Illuminationist current in
Islamic philosophy, in Aleppo. Ibn Shaddad, who describes...
-
mysticism of Sufism, the
theology of Shi'a Islam, and the
Peripatetic and
Illuminationist philosophies of
Avicenna and Suhrawardi.
According to the Iranologist...