The Development of Arabic Logic (1200–1800)
Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy
Herausgegeben von Julia Jorati, Dominik Perler, Stephan Schmid
Vol. 2 Khaled El-Rouayheb

The Development of Arabic Logic (1200–1800)

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Recent years have seen a dramatic change in scholarly views of the later career of Arabic and Islamic philosophy. For much of the twentieth century, researchers tended to dismiss the value of Arabic writings on philosophy and logic after the twelfth century, often on the basis of the prejudice that handbooks, commentaries and glosses are of necessity pedantic and unoriginal. This assumption has now been abandoned. As a consequence, a vast amount of later Arabic writings on philosophy and logic, hitherto neglected, are now being studied and edited.
The present work is an attempt at giving an overview of the development of Arabic logic from 1200 to 1800, identifying major themes, figures and works in this period, while taking into account regional differences within the Islamic world. It offers a corrective to Nicholas Rescher’s seminal but now outdated The Development of Arabic Logic, published in 1964.

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Reihe Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy
Seitenanzahl 336 arabisch
Tabellen 1
Format 16 x 22.5 cm
Bindung Buch, Gebunden
ISBN 978-3-7965-3909-1
Erscheinungsdatum 10.04.2019

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Khaled El-Rouayheb is James Richard Jewett Professor of Arabic and of Islamic Intellectual History at Harvard University. His publications are including the monographs Relational Syllogisms and the History of Arabic Logic, 9001900 (2005) and Islamic Intellectual History in the Seventeenth Century (2015). He is co-editor (with Sabine Schmidtke) of The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Philosophy (2016).