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  1. Islamic Philosophy a–Z.Peter S. Groff - 2007 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Edited by Oliver Leaman.
    A unique introductory guide to the rich, complex and diverse tradition of Islamic philosophy, this book comprises over a hundred concise entries, alphabetically ordered and cross-referenced for easy access. All the essential aspects of the Islamic philosophical tradition are covered here: key figures, schools, concepts, topics and issues. Articles on the Peripatetics, Isma'ilis, Illuminationists, Sufis, kalam theologians and later modern thinkers are supplemented by entries on classical Greek influences as well as Jewish philosophers who lived and worked in the Islamic (...)
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  • The Philosophy of the Kalam.Harry Austryne Wolfson - 1978 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 40 (1):146-146.
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  • Al-Farabi on Logical Tradition.Nicholas Rescher - 1963 - Journal of the History of Ideas 24 (1):127.
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  • (1 other version)Humanism in the Renaissance of Islam. The Cultural Revival during the Bujid Age.Joel L. Kraemer - 1988 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 50 (4):709-710.
    Under the enlightened rule of the Buyid dynasty the Islamic world witnessed an unequalled cultural renaissance. This book is an investigation into the nature of the environment in which the cultural transformation took place and into the cultural elite who were its bearers.
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  • Before Revelation: The Boundaries of Muslim Moral Thought.Bernard Weiss & Kevin A. Reinhart - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (2):317.
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