The development of Islamic law and jurisprudence (fiqh), and the many-sided output of the legal theorist Ibn Ḥazm.
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Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich and at King's College London, takes listeners through the history of philosophy, "without any gaps". www.historyofphilosophy.net
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Folge vom 27.10.2013HoP 147 - Laying Down the Law – Ibn Hazm and Islamic Legal Theory
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Folge vom 20.10.2013HoP 146 - Philosophy's Reign in Spain - AndalusiaThe flowering of philosophy among Muslims and Jews in al-Andalus (Muslim-controlled Spain and Portugal).
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Folge vom 13.10.2013HoP 145 - Frank Griffel on al-GhazaliWhy did al-Ghazālī judge "the philosophers" to be apostates? Peter finds out from Frank Griffel.
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Folge vom 06.10.2013HoP 144 - Miracle Worker - al-Ghazali against the PhilosophersIn his “Incoherence of the Philosophers,” al-Ghazālī attacks Avicenna’s theories about the eternity of the universe and insists on the possibility of miracles.