Rejected for different reasons both by theologians like al-Ghazālī and by philosophers like Ibn Rushd, the doctrine of emanation plays an important role in Arabic-Islamic philosophy. It is rooted in Greek philosophy, and was transmitted to the Arabic-speaking scholars during the process of the translations from Greek, especially those of Neoplatonic works.
Emanation
D'ANCONA, CRISTINA
2016-01-01
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Rejected for different reasons both by theologians like al-Ghazālī and by philosophers like Ibn Rushd, the doctrine of emanation plays an important role in Arabic-Islamic philosophy. It is rooted in Greek philosophy, and was transmitted to the Arabic-speaking scholars during the process of the translations from Greek, especially those of Neoplatonic works.File in questo prodotto:
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