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  1. The Aims of the Philosophers. Maqasid al Falasifa ( Arabic: مقاصد الفلاسفة ), or The Aims of the Philosophers was written by Abū Ḥāmid Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad al-Ghazali. Influenced by Avicenna's works, he wrote this book presenting the basic theories of philosophy. [1]

  2. This book was a series of four theological works that he wrote during his tenure as professor of law at the Nizamiyya. The first one was a summary of philosophical thought titled Maqāsid al-Falāsifa ( Aims of the philosophers ), an exposition that follows Avicenna's philosophical doctrine. [1]

  3. The Maqāṣid al-falāsifah (1094; “The Aims of the Philosophers”) of the Arabic theologian al-Ghazālī (1058–1111; known in Latin as Algazel), an exposition of Avicenna’s philosophy written in order to criticize it, was read as a complement to Avicenna’s works. The anonymous Liber de causis (“Book of….

  4. 18 de feb. de 2021 · Incoherence Of The Philosophers by Imam Ghazali. Topics Creed Collection opensource Language English. Kalam work refuting heresies. Addeddate 2021-02-18 08:44:28 Identifier incoherence-of-the-philosophers-1 Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t54g1zt2x Ocr tesseract 4.1.1 ...

  5. Aims of the Philosophers (Arabic E-text) with introduction and commentary by S. Dunya (PDF) Dar al-ma ‘ arif (Cairo, 1965). With an introduction and annotation, textual variation is embedded in the text within brackets.

  6. ghazali.org – a virtual online library

  7. 7 de mar. de 2018 · Moreover, philosophers tend to assume that the aim of philosophy (or least one of its aims) is also knowledge—so even if we, individually, don’t know very much, we can take comfort in the thought that, somehow or other, we are collectively making progress towards that goal.