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Jewish and Islamic PhilosophyJewish and Islamic Philosophy

Jewish and Islamic Philosophy1999

Crosspollinations in the Classic Age

Lenn Evan Goodman

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"For centuries, Islamic and Jewish philosophies have blossomed side by side in a symbiosis that has produced some of the world's greatest thinkers and ideas. Lenn E. Goodman, focuses on a series of core issues common to the two intertwined philosophical traditions - freedom and determinism, the basis of ethical values, the relationship between faith and reason, the governance of God, the basis of friendship, and the meaning of history - to examine the rich and varied interactions of two traditions that have carried on a written conversation spanning the centuries."--BOOK JACKET. "The object of Goodman's discussion is not to find the "sources" of religious ideas (as if to credit the philosophical originality of one tradition or cast aspersions on the philosophical dependency of another), but rather to explicate, connect, and demonstrate the commonalities of these two competing yet inextricably linked religious and philosophical traditions."--BOOK JACKET. "It is sure to become a key text for all students in religious studies, Jewish and Islamic studies, and philosophy."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL2717224W

Subjects

Medieval PhilosophyJewish philosophyIslamic PhilosophyIslamische PhilosophieIslamitische filosofieJoodse filosofiePhilosophie islamiqueWechselwirkungJüdische PhilosophiePhilosophie médiévalePhilosophie juive

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