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  1. Concepts of God in Islam.Zain Ali - 2016 - Philosophy Compass 11 (12):892-904.
    This article explores the various ways in which Muslims, in the past and the present, think about God. The article canvasses a range of views on questions and puzzles pertaining to the essence and attributes of God, the basis of God's Justice, the transcendence of God, and our ability to know and understand God. We encounter a diverse, and at times radically divergent range of views on how best to understand divinity within the tradition of Islam. Given the various conceptions (...)
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  • The Idea and the Origins of Becoming Like God in Avicenna.Seyma Komurcuoglu - 2020 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 37 (3).
    This study aims to examine how becoming like God is handled in Avicenna’s philosophy. Basically the article is based on the need to interpret that Plato and Aristotle and Plotinus are philosophers that complement each other, not diverge, in terms of the topic of becoming like God. First and foremost I present Avicenna’s arguments using the concepts of becoming like god and becoming like the First as a springboard. Moreover, based on the context in which Avicenna uses the concept of (...)
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  • Metaphysics of Beauty in Islam.Victoria Rowe Holbrook - 2022 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 17 (1):45-51.
    I summarize fundamental philosophical principles of the metaphysics of beauty in Arabic, Persian and Turkish thought, literature and culture, beginning with the Quran and hadith. As in Plato, true beauty is thought of as the destination of a journey of inner development, but through a distinctively Islamic series of “worlds.” With examples from literature and painting I show how Islamic philosophy elaborated the key role of imagination in realization of true beauty.
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  • A virtude da “mulher adúltera”: Ibn Gabirol e a dignidade da matéria.Cecilia Cintra Cavaleiro de Macedo - 2018 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 63 (1):9-25.
    Podemos dizer que a predominância da forma sobre a matéria - ontologicamente, em hierarquia e em dignidade - no pensamento medieval é quase unânime. Na maior parte das propostas medievais de compatibilização entre filosofia e religião, a matéria sensível foi vista como bastarda, como fonte da imperfeição, da carência e da falha, e, por vezes, associada diretamente ao mal e ao pecado. A imagem da matéria como mulher pecadora de origem duvidosa está já presente em Ibn Sina e passa a (...)
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  • Avicenna on Animal Goods.Bethany Somma - 2021 - Journal of Islamic Ethics 5:1-34.
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