ABSTRACT

This valuable reference work synthesizes and elucidates traditional themes and issues in Islamic philosophy as well as prominent topics emerging from the last twenty years of scholarship. Written for a wide readership of students and scholars, The Routledge Companion to Islamic Philosophy is unique in including coverage of both perennial philosophical issues in an Islamic context and also distinct concerns that emerge from Islamic religious thought. This work constitutes a substantial affirmation that Islamic philosophy is an integral part of the Western philosophical tradition.

Featuring 33 chapters, divided into seven thematic sections, this volume explores the major areas of philosophy: Logic, Metaphysics, Philosophy in the Sciences, Philosophy of Mind/Epistemology, and Ethics/Politics as well as philosophical issues salient in Islamic revelation, theology, prophecy, and mysticism.

Other features include:

•A focus on both the classical and post-classical periods

•A contributing body that includes both widely respected scholars from around the world and a handful of the very best younger scholars

•"Reference" and "Further Reading" sections for each chapter and a comprehensive index for the whole volume

The result is a work that captures Islamic philosophy as philosophy. In this way it serves students and scholars of philosophy and religious studies and at the same time provides valuable essays relevant to the study of Islamic thought and theology.

part |62 pages

Philosophical Issues in Islamic Revelation and Theology

part |48 pages

Logic, Language, and the Structure of Science

part |68 pages

Philosophy in the Natural Sciences

part |78 pages

Metaphysics

part |52 pages

Epistemology and Philosophy of Mind

part |70 pages

Ethics and Political Philosophy

part |40 pages

Philosophy, Religion, and Mysticism

chapter |14 pages

Philosophy and Prophecy

chapter |13 pages

Philosophical Sufism