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Philosophy and medicine in the formative period of Islam / edited by Peter Adamson, Peter E. Pormann.

Van Pelt Library BL65.M4 P45 2017
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Adamson, Peter, 1972- editor.
Pormann, Peter E., editor.
Series:
Warburg Institute colloquia ; 31.
Warburg Institute colloquia ; 31
Language:
Arabic
English
Subjects (All):
Medicine--Religious aspects--Islam--History--To 1500.
Medicine.
Medicine--Philosophy--History--To 1500.
Medicine--Philosophy.
Medicine--Religious aspects--Islam.
History.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
vi, 308 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
London : The Warburg Institute, 2017.
Language Note:
English and Arabic.
Summary:
Many of the leading philosophers in the Islamic world were doctors, yielding extensive links between philosophy and medicine. The twelve papers in this volume explore these links, focusing on the classical or formative period (up to the eleventh century AD). One central theme is the Arabic reception of the two outstanding figures of Greek medicine, Hippocrates and Galen ? we learn how Hippocrates was made into a mouthpiece for ethical wisdom, and how Galen influenced ideas in ethics and the nature of plant life. Aristotle is also considered, with a study of the reception of his ideas on longevity. Several of the luminaries of philosophy in the early Islamic world are also studied, including Abu Bakr al-Razi, al-Farabi, and Avicenna: all of them deploy medical ideas in their philosophical writings, whether to treat emotional distress as a kind of illness, to explain the function of eyesight, to compare the well-functioning state to the healthy human body, or to draw on anatomical ideas in works on psychology. Conversely, the volume also includes research on the use of philosophical ideas in medical texts, including medical compendia and the works of 'Ali ibn Ridwan. Attention is also given to the connections between medicine and Islamic theology (kalam). As a whole, the book provides both a survey of the kinds of work being done in this relatively unexplored area, and a springboard for further research.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781908590541
1908590548
OCLC:
1020714462

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