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Islam Causality And Freedom From The Medieval To The Modern Era Zgr Koca

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Islam Causality And Freedom From The Medieval To The Modern Era Zgr Koca
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.13 MB
Author: Özgür Koca
ISBN: 9781108496346, 9781108791977, 9781108866965, 9782019056223, 1108496342, 1108791972, 1108866964, 2019056224, 2019056223
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Islam Causality And Freedom From The Medieval To The Modern Era Zgr Koca by Özgür Koca 9781108496346, 9781108791977, 9781108866965, 9782019056223, 1108496342, 1108791972, 1108866964, 2019056224, 2019056223 instant download after payment.

In this volume, Özgur Koca offers a comprehensive survey of Islamic accounts of causality and freedom from the medieval to the modern era, as well as contemporary relevance. His book is an invitation for Muslims and non-Muslims to explore a rich, but largely forgotten, aspect of Islamic intellectual history. Here, he examines how key Muslim thinkers, such as Ibn Sina, Ghazali, Ibn Rushd, Ibn Arabi, Suhrawardi, Jurjani, Mulla Sadra and Nursi, among others, conceptualized freedom in the created order as an extension of their perception of causality. Based on this examination, Koca identifies and explores some of the major currents in the debate on causality and freedom. He also discusses the possible implications of Muslim perspectives on causality for contemporary debates over religion and science.

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