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Islamic Disputation Theory The Uses Rules Of Argument In Medieval Islam 1st Ed Larry Benjamin Miller

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Islamic Disputation Theory The Uses Rules Of Argument In Medieval Islam 1st Ed Larry Benjamin Miller
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.19 MB
Author: Larry Benjamin Miller
ISBN: 9783030450113, 9783030450120, 3030450112, 3030450120
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Islamic Disputation Theory The Uses Rules Of Argument In Medieval Islam 1st Ed Larry Benjamin Miller by Larry Benjamin Miller 9783030450113, 9783030450120, 3030450112, 3030450120 instant download after payment.

This book charts the evolution of Islamic dialectical theory (jadal) over a four-hundred year period. It includes an extensive study of the development of methods of disputation in Islamic theology (kalām) and jurisprudence (uṣūl al-fiqh) from the tenth through the fourteenth centuries. The author uses the theoretical writings of Islamic theologians, jurists, and philosophers to describe the concept

Overall, this investigation looks at the extent to which the development of Islamic modes of disputation is rooted in Aristotle and the classical tradition. The author reconstructs the contents of the earliest systematic treatment of the subject by b. al-Rīwandī. He then contrasts the theological understanding of dialectic with the teachings of the Arab Aristotelians–al-Fārābī, Avicenna, and Averroes. Next, the monograph shows how jurists took over the theological method of dialectic and applied it to problems peculiar to jurisprudence.

Although the earliest writings on dialectic are fairly free of direct Aristotelian influence, there are coincidences of themes and treatment. But after jurisprudence had assimilated the techniques of theological dialectic, its own theory became increasingly influenced by logical terminology and techniques. At the end of the thirteenth century there arose a new discipline, the ādāb al-baḥth. While the theoretical underpinnings of the new system are Aristotelian, the terminology and order of debate place it firmly in the Islamic tradition of disputation.

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