Al-Razi
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Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Great Medieval Thinkers
ISBN-10
0197555039
ISBN-13
9780197555033
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint
Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 20th, 2021
Print length
262 Pages
Weight
404 grams
Dimensions
14.60 x 22.50 x 1.80 cms
Product Classification:
Middle Eastern historyIslamic & Arabic philosophyIslamIslamic theology
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This book introduces readers to Abu Bakr al-Razi (known as Rhazes in Latin), one of the most innovative and divisive figures of the early philosophical tradition in the Islamic world. It attempts to reconstruct his notorious theory of "five eternals" which posited four principles alongside God for the creation of the world, and led Razi to be charged with heresy by other writers. Other topics discussed in depth include his medical works, his alchemical theories, his works on ethics, and his much misunderstood views on religion and prophecy.
This book introduces readers to Abu Bakr al-Razi (known in Latin as Rhazes), one of the most innovative and divisive figures of the early philosophical tradition in the Islamic world. Drawing on his extant works on ethics and a range of quotations and testimony from often hostile medieval authors, Adamson reconstructs Razi''s cosmological system, which posits four principles alongside God for the making of the universe: Soul, Matter, Time, and Place. Adamson argues that this system is fundamentally based on Plato, while it accepts Aristotle''s physics as a "relative" or superficial description of the universe. This notorious theory of the "five eternals" led to charges of heresy. But through an examination of his debates with contemporary Islamic theologians and representatives of Ismaili Shiism, Adamson shows that Razi''s ideas about religion and prophecy may have been distorted by intellectual opponents. Razi''s scientific contributions are also considered in depth. One chapter is devoted to the philosophically rewarding aspects of Razi''s extensive writings on medicine. His ideas about alchemy are also discussed along with his atomist account of matter. The final chapter looks at Razi''s views on ethics, and argues against a prominent interpretation of him as a hedonist inspired by Epicureanism. The book presupposes no prior knowledge of Razi or specialist knowledge of this period in the history of philosophy. It will be rewarding for anyone with an interest in the reception of Greek philosophy, especially Plato, in the history of medicine, or of medieval philosophy more generally.
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