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The Philosophy of Alfarabi

Robert Hammond

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Mittelalter

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Explore the profound wisdom of Alfarabi, a pivotal figure in medieval philosophy, and his enduring impact on intellectual thought with Robert Hammond's comprehensive work. 



Delve into Alfarabi's intricate system of philosophy, encompassing logic, metaphysics, political theory, and ethics, all meticulously presented for clarity and depth. This book situates Alfarabi within the broader context of medieval scholarship, highlighting his role in bridging Greek philosophical traditions with Islamic and Western thought.



Through a nuanced examination, Hammond unveils the thematic richness and intellectual rigor of Alfarabi's ideas, offering readers insights into his philosophical synthesis and its far-reaching influence. 



A definitive guide, this book underscores the significance of Alfarabi's contributions to the evolution of medieval philosophy and their lasting legacy.


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Islamic philosophy, metaphysics in medieval scholarship, Greek philosophy influence, Alfarabi's teachings, bridging Greek and Islamic thought, philosophy of ethics, medieval philosophy, political theory in medieval times, historical philosophical synthesis, medieval intellectual history