
The Deliverance: Logic
Asad Q. Ahmed(Author)
OUP Pakistan (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 28. October 2010
Book
Hardback
250 pages
978-0-19-547950-8 (ISBN)
Description
This book offers for the first time a complete scholarly translation, commentary, and glossary in a modern European language of the logic section of Ibn Sina's (d. 1037 CE) very important compendium al-Najat (The Deliverance). The original, written in Arabic, is the product of the middle period of the most renowned Muslim philosopher and physician, known in the Latin West as Avicenna. Avicenna's logic system took as its starting point the Aristotelian
and the Peripatetic tradition, but diverged from these in fascinating and original ways. The system presented by him becaume the standard reference and focus of further elaboration, debate, and innovation in the Islamic scholarly tradition, deeply influencing both the 'traditional religious' sciences (such as
theology and law) and the naturalized Greek system (such as metaphysics). Because the Najat is both comprehensive and relatively terse, this translation, which has been the diachronic subject of study in various madaris and has a number of attached commentaries and glosses, will be extremely useful to those who do not read Arabic, but who wish to gain an overview of Avicenna's logic.
and the Peripatetic tradition, but diverged from these in fascinating and original ways. The system presented by him becaume the standard reference and focus of further elaboration, debate, and innovation in the Islamic scholarly tradition, deeply influencing both the 'traditional religious' sciences (such as
theology and law) and the naturalized Greek system (such as metaphysics). Because the Najat is both comprehensive and relatively terse, this translation, which has been the diachronic subject of study in various madaris and has a number of attached commentaries and glosses, will be extremely useful to those who do not read Arabic, but who wish to gain an overview of Avicenna's logic.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
Pakistan
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 223 mm
Width: 147 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
404 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-547950-8 (9780195479508)
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Asad Q. Ahmed is Assistant Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies in the Department of Asian and Near Eastern Languages and the Program in Religion at Washington University in St. Louis. He graduated in 2000 from Yale University with an AB from the Departments of Literature and Philosophy and in 2006 with a PhD from the Department of Near Eastern Studies, Princeton University. His research interests include early Islamic history and historiography,
classical Arabic poetry and poetics, Arabo-Islamic philosophy, theology, and logic, and the post-classical rationalist Islamic scholarly tradition, with a special focus on South Asia.
classical Arabic poetry and poetics, Arabo-Islamic philosophy, theology, and logic, and the post-classical rationalist Islamic scholarly tradition, with a special focus on South Asia.
Author
Assistant Professor of Arabic and Islamic StudiesAssistant Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies, Washington University, St. Louis