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245 0 0 _aUniversality in Islamic thought :
_brationalism, science and religious belief /
_cedited by Michael G. Morony.
264 1 _aLondon :
_bI.B. Tauris,
_c2014.
300 _a259 pages ;
_c23 cm.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent.
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia.
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier.
440 0 _a科技部補助人文及社會科學研究圖書設備計畫規劃主題:宗教與科學(宗教、科學、與後現代性)
490 1 _aLibrary of Middle East history ;
_v52.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 223-242) and index.
505 0 0 _aMachine generated contents note:
_g1.
_tIntroduction /
_rMichael G. Morony --
_g2.
_tUniversality in Mu'tazili Thought /
_rWilferd Madelung --
_g3.
_tCapacity, Legal Personality and the Concept of Obligation in Transoxanian Hanafi Law /
_rBaber Johansen --
_g4.
_tHumanism in Isma'ili Thought: The Case of the Rasa'il Ikhwan al-Safa' (The Epistles of the Sincere Brethren and Faithful Friends) /
_rIsmail K. Poonawala --
_g5.
_tUniversality in Islamic Historiography /
_rMichael G. Morony --
_g6.
_tThe Universality and Neutrality of Science /
_rEmilie Savage-Smith --
_g7.
_tThe Limits of Universalism in Islamic Thought: The Case of Indian Religions /
_rCarl W. Ernst.
520 _aIn tenth-century Baghdad, the Mu'tazila theologians believed good and evil could be distinguished through human reason, while in the Indian subcontinent in the sixteenth century, rationalism served to express both the connections and boundaries of Islam in a sphere of religious pluralism. Universality in Islamic Thought discusses specific applications of rationalism in Islamic thought - from the Mu'tazila of Iraq and the Hanafi school of Islamic Law to the Chishti mystics of Mughal India - to explore the boundaries, morality and utility of the universalist principle as conceived by Islamic scientists, scholars, theologians and mystics across half a millennium. Providing a long-overdue and groundbreaking study of rationalism in Islam, this is the first methodological examination of how rationalism served - or did not serve - as a bridge between Muslims and non-Muslims during one of the most vital periods of Islamic intellectual activity. Bringing together contributions from leading academics such as Wilferd Madelung and Carl W Ernst, this is essential reading for scholars and students of intellectual history and Islamic studies. -- provided by publisher.
650 0 _aIslam and philosophy.
650 0 _aRationalism
_xPhilosophy.
700 1 _aMorony, Michael G.,
_d1939-
_eeditor.
830 0 _aLibrary of Middle East history ;
_v52.
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