Al-Farabi: A civilization philosopher.
Al-Farabi: A civilization philosopher.
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Dettagli
- Anno di pubblicazione
- 2016
- ISBN
- 9786059342322
- Luogo di stampa
- Eskisehir
- Autore
- Bekir Karliaga.
- Pagine
- 0
- Editori
- Türk Dünyasi Vakfi
- Formato
- 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall
- Soggetto
- Philosophy & Sociology, Islamica
- Descrizione
- Soft cover
- Stato di conservazione
- Nuovo
- Lingue
- Inglese
- Legatura
- Brossura
Descrizione
Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In English. 108 p. Al-Farabi: A civilization philosopher. Al-Farabi's philosophical thinking was nourished in the heritage of the Arabic Aristotelian teachings of 10th-century Baghdad. His great service to Islam was to take the Greek heritage, as it had become known to the Arabs, and show how it could be used to answer questions with which Muslims were struggling. To al-Farabi, philosophy had come to an end in other parts of the world but had a chance for new life in Islam. Islam as a religion, however, was of itself not sufficient for the needs of a philosopher. He saw human reason as being superior to revelation. Religion provided truth in a symbolic form to non-philosophers, who were not able to apprehend it in its purer forms. The major part of al-Farabi's writings were directed to the problem of the correct ordering of the state. Just as God rules the universe, so should the philosopher, as the most perfect kind of man, rule the state; he thus relates the political upheavals of his time to the divorce of the philosopher from government.