Arabic Philosophy | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Arabic Philosophy category, you will find scholarly works on key thinkers, schools of thought, and themes in the history of Islamic intellectual thought. The titles cover classical and modern debates, including the philosophy of Avicenna, al-Farabi, and Suhrawardi; mystical traditions such as Sufism; and intercultural perspectives on ethics, epistemology, and political theory. In addition to original texts with translations and commentaries, the works offer introductions, histories of concepts, and thematic handbooks for students, researchers, and those interested in Islamic philosophy.
Typical types of works include critical editions, bilingual editions, systematic introductions, and anthologies on key topics such as metaphysics, the philosophy of the soul, or the reception of Greek philosophy in the Arab world. The selection is suitable for an in-depth examination of historical and contemporary issues in Arabic-language philosophy.