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Maria Massi Dakake
Hierarchies of Knowing in Mullā Ṣadrā’s Commentary on the Uṣūl al-kāfī
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David B. Burrell
Mullā Ṣadrā’s Ontology Revisited
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Zailan Moris
Mullā Ṣadrā’s Eschatology in al-Ḥikma al-ʿarshiyya
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Mohammed Rustom
The Nature and Significance of Mullā Ṣadrā’s Qurʾānic Writings
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Yanis Eshots
“Substantial Motion” and “New Creation” in Comparative Context
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Shigeru Kamada
Mullā Ṣadrā’s imāma/walāya:
An Aspect of His Indebtedness to Ibn ʿArabī
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Murad Idris
Ibn Ṭufayl’s Critique of Politics
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Mikayel Hovhannisyan
Divine and Earthy Cities in Rasāʾil Ikhwān al-Ṣafāʾ:
The Essence of Ikhwān al-Ṣafāʾ’s Social Philosophy
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Jon McGinnis
Old Complexes and New Possibilities:
Ibn Sīnā’s Modal Metaphysics in Context
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Abbreviations of Journals and References
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Zahra Abdollah
Color in Islamic Theosophy:
An Analytical Reading of Kubrā, Rāzī, Simnānī, and Kirmānī
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Omar Moad
Behind the Good, the Bad, and the Obligatory in al-Ghazālī’s al-Mustaṣfā min al-uṣūl
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Alexander Wain
A Critical Study of Mabādiʾ ārāʾ ahl al-madīna al-fāḍila:
The Role of Islam in the Philosophy of Abū Naṣr al-Fārābī
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Aaron Spevack
Disconnection and Doubt: Revisiting Schacht’s Theories of Ijtihād
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Matthew A. MacDonald
Being-towards-God: Heidegger and the Relationship Between Man and God in Muslim Ritual Prayer
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Ahmed Alwishah
Ibn Sīnā on Floating Man Arguments
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In this paper we undertake logical deep analyses of Ibn Sīnā’s (c. 980–1037) Flying (or Floating) Man based on Fazlur Rahman’s contribution to Muhammad Sharif’s A History of Islam Philosophy (1963). Next, we show how the Arabic original can contribute to an understanding of the thought experiment beyond the medieval Latin interpretation as after, for example, a recent publication by Dag Nikolaus Hasse. On the basis of the thought experiment analyses and comparison to contemporary postmodern thought experiments we conclude, among other things, that the traditional historical comparison between René Descartes’ Cogito and Ibn Sīnā’s Flying Man is rather unlikely.
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Tariq Jaffer
Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī on Taqlīd
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Hamid Dabashi
Editorial: Found in Translation
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C. P. Hertogh
Ibn Sīnā’s Flying Man: Logical Analyses of a (Religious) Thought Experiment
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Balqis Al-Karaki
The Points of Contention in a Platonic Reflection Analogy by al-Fārābī
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