: on spiritual practice in Islamic peripatetic philosophy
\ Mohammad Azadpur.
Albany
: State University of New York Press
, 2011.
viii, 179 p.
;24 cm.
SUNY series in Western esoteric traditions
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Islamic philosophy and the crisis of modern rationalism - Beyond orientalism and academic rationalism : a critique of the standard readings of Islamic philosophy - To the things themselves : Corbin and Heidegger on phenomenological access - From the things themselves to prophecy : philosophical cultivation in Islamic peripateticism - Disciplining the imagination : intellect, imagination, and prophecy - The theologian's dream : imagination and intellectual heresy - On human finitude, conscience, and exemplarity : a comparison between Islamic philosophy and phenomenology - Importance of Islamic peripateticism for modern philosophy in the West and its impact on later Islamic philosophy.