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The Cambridge Companion to Arabic Philosophy
The Cambridge Companion to Arabic Philosophy Introduction; Greek into Arabic; Al-Kindi and the reception of Greek philosophy; Al-Farabi and the philosophical curriculum; The Ismailas; Avicenna and the Avicennian Tradition; Al-Ghazali; Philosophy in Andalusia; Averroes; Suhrawardi and Illuminationism; Mysticism and philosophy; Logic; Ethical and political philosophy; Natural philosophy; Psychology; Metaphysics; Islamic philosophy and Jewish philosophy; Arabic into Latin; Recent trends in Arabic and Persian philosophy; Select bibliography and further reading; Supplementary Material;How to cite (Modern Language Association style):
Peter Adamson and Richard C. Taylor. "The Cambridge Companion to Arabic Philosophy." The Cambridge Companion to Arabic Philosophy. Cambridge University Press, 2004. Cambridge Collections Online. Cambridge University Press. 09 February 2010 <http://cco.cambridge.org/extract?id=ccol0521817439_CCOL0521817439_root>

