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Trivialization of trivialization

Author: Ibn Rushd
SKU: 9789953435053

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Tahafat al-Tahafat is a book on philosophy written by the Muslim philosopher Ibn Rushd to respond to al-Ghazali in his book Tahafat al-Falaafat al-Filasifa. Abu al-Walid Ibn Rushd did not live in the time of Abu Hamed al-Ghazali, nor did he argue with him.

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Book description:

  • اسم المؤلف: أبي الوليد محمد بن أحمد بن محمّد ابن رشد الأندلسي

  • Number of pages: 602 pages

  • The theme of the book: Tahafat al-Tahafat

The contents of the book:

  1. General introduction: Sectarian conflict, not religion, behind the attack on philosophy Why did al-Ghazali write “Tahafat al-Falasifat”?

  2. Analytical introduction

  3. Investigation introduction

  4. Introduction: Purpose of the book

First section: Divinities

  1. Issue 1: Does the world have a beginning? The question of antiquity and contemporaneity

  2. Issue 2: Does the world perish? The question of immortality

  3. Issue 3: The Maker of the World: The Problem of the Many from the One

  4. Issue 4: Proof of the existence of the creator of the world

  5. Issue 5: On God's Uniqueness and the Negation of Multiplicity in Himself

  6. Issue 6: Are attributes the same or different from the Self?

  7. Issue 7: On Conscientiousness

  8. Issue 8: Existence and Identity in the Divine Self

  9. Issue 9: Transfiguration and anthropomorphism

  10. Issue 10: The Maker. Or aeons?

  11. Issue 11: On divine knowledge: (1) Knowledge of the faculties

  12. Issue 12: On Divine Knowledge: (2) Does the First Know Itself?

  13. Issue 13: On Divine Knowledge: (3) Knowledge of particles

  14. Issue 14: The question of obeying the sky

  15. Issue 15: The purpose of the sky

  16. Issue 16: The Tablet and the souls of the heavens

Section II: NATURALITIES

  1. Introduction

  2. Issue 17: Causality... or “habit”?

  3. Issue 18: Spirituality and Immortality

  4. Issue 19: The Mortality of Human Souls

  5. Issue 20: Resurrection of souls or bodies...?

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Dimensions 20 x 20 x 20 x 20 cm
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