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The Intellectual Thought Of Alghazālī Ali Mirsepassi Tadd Graham Fernée

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The Intellectual Thought Of Alghazālī Ali Mirsepassi Tadd Graham Fernée
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.25 MB
Author: Ali Mirsepassi, Tadd Graham Fernée
ISBN: 9781009538169, 1009538160
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The Intellectual Thought Of Alghazālī Ali Mirsepassi Tadd Graham Fernée by Ali Mirsepassi, Tadd Graham Fernée 9781009538169, 1009538160 instant download after payment.

Abu Hamid Muhammad al-Ghazālī (1058-1111) was one of the most influential philosophers of the classical Islamic period, with his intellectual innovations spanning the fields of theology, logic, and law. Despite this, contemporary assessments of Ghazālī often present him as hostile to rationality, and a guardian of dogma and orthodoxy. This study provides an innovative reassessment of Ghazālī's legacy, offering a compelling depiction of a reformer in his own time with increasing relevance to the issues gripping multicultural and globalized societies today. Ali Mirsepassi and Tadd Graham Fernée closely study Ghazālī's major Persian-language text Kīmīyā-e saʿādat (The Alchemy of Happiness) and its scholarly reception, alongside his lesser-read works, arguing that Ghazālī shared a message of reform, and critique of Abbasid institutions. Ghazālī's critical stance is revealed as both pragmatic and cosmopolitan in its recognition of autonomy from religion in many aspects of life, and in the value placed upon scientific contribution.

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