A rich, engaging and approachable work on understanding Islamic virtue ethics through philosophical, mystical and literary textsHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cyrus Ali Zargar is Associate Professor of Religion at Augustana College, in Rock Island, Illinois, where his primary research interest is the literature of medieval Sufism in Arabic and Persian.
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Introduction Part One Islamic Philosophy Chapter One: The Humors (al-akhl ) and Character Traits (al-akhl q) According to the Brethren of Purity Chapter Two: Virtue Ethics in Avicennäs Philosophical Allegories Chapter Three: The Virtues, from Philosophy to Scripture: Refining Character Traits in Miskawayh and Ghaz l Chapter Four: Reason, Revelation, and Discovering the Virtuous in Ibn ufayl s Literary Thought Experiment Chapter Five: From Humors to Pure Light: Knowledge and Virtue in the Allegories of Suhraward Part Two Sufism Chapter Six: The Soul s Constant Returning: Repentance (Tawba) in the Sufi Legacy of Jäfar al- diq Chapter Seven: Distancing Oneself from the Worldly: Renunciation (Zuhd) According to al-Mü sib and al-Sarr j Chapter Eight: Self-Awareness that Leads to Self-Loss: Futuwwa as a Compound Virtue in the Legacy of An r Chapter Nine: The Completion of Ethics: Self-Annihilation (Fan ) Through the Lens of A r Chapter Ten: Virtue in the Narrative Poetry of R m Conclusion: A Brief Case for Relevance Acknowledgments Bibliography Index
Introduction Part One Islamic Philosophy Chapter One: The Humors (al-akhl ) and Character Traits (al-akhl q) According to the Brethren of Purity Chapter Two: Virtue Ethics in Avicennäs Philosophical Allegories Chapter Three: The Virtues, from Philosophy to Scripture: Refining Character Traits in Miskawayh and Ghaz l Chapter Four: Reason, Revelation, and Discovering the Virtuous in Ibn ufayl s Literary Thought Experiment Chapter Five: From Humors to Pure Light: Knowledge and Virtue in the Allegories of Suhraward Part Two Sufism Chapter Six: The Soul s Constant Returning: Repentance (Tawba) in the Sufi Legacy of Jäfar al- diq Chapter Seven: Distancing Oneself from the Worldly: Renunciation (Zuhd) According to al-Mü sib and al-Sarr j Chapter Eight: Self-Awareness that Leads to Self-Loss: Futuwwa as a Compound Virtue in the Legacy of An r Chapter Nine: The Completion of Ethics: Self-Annihilation (Fan ) Through the Lens of A r Chapter Ten: Virtue in the Narrative Poetry of R m Conclusion: A Brief Case for Relevance Acknowledgments Bibliography Index
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