This book investigates Ibn Taymiyya's approach to some of the core ethical and theological questions of the classical period of Islam and, in doing so, sheds new light on his intellectual identity.
This book investigates Ibn Taymiyya's approach to some of the core ethical and theological questions of the classical period of Islam and, in doing so, sheds new light on his intellectual identity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sophia Vasalou is currently a Library of Arabic Literature Fellow at NYU Abu Dhabi and an Honorary Research Associate at Oxford Brookes University, and will be a Senior Lecturer and Birmingham Fellow in Philosophical Theology at the Department of Theology and Religion at the University of Birmingham as of 2016. Her books include Moral Agents and their Deserts, which won the Albert Hourani Book Award in 2009.
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Acknowledgements Introduction 1 Ethical value between deontology and consequentialism 2 Ethical knowledge between human self-guidance and the revealed Law 3 Ibn Taymiyya's ethics and its Ash'arite antecedents 4 The aims of the Law and the morality of God 5 Broader perspectives on Ibn Taymiyya's ethical rationalism 6 Return to the present Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Introduction 1 Ethical value between deontology and consequentialism 2 Ethical knowledge between human self-guidance and the revealed Law 3 Ibn Taymiyya's ethics and its Ash'arite antecedents 4 The aims of the Law and the morality of God 5 Broader perspectives on Ibn Taymiyya's ethical rationalism 6 Return to the present Notes Bibliography Index
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