Maqasid al Falasifa (Arabic: مقاصد الفلاسفة), or The Aims of the Philosophers was written by Abū Ḥāmid Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad al-Ghazali. Influenced by Avicenna's works, he wrote this book presenting the basic theories of philosophy. In this book, he explained in detail about what philosophy is and described basic entities like judgement, concept, premise and logic. Al-Ghazali stated that one must be well versed in the ideas of the philosophers before setting out to refute their ideas. He also stated that he did not find other branches of philosophy including physics, logic, astronomy or mathematics problematic.After writing Maqasid al Falasifa, he wrote another book Tahāfut al-Falāsifa, criticizing the Avicennian school of early Islamic philosophy.
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| - مقاصد الفلاسفة (ar)
- Maqasid al-falasifa (fr)
- The Aims of the Philosophers (en)
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| - مقاصد الفلاسفة أحد كتب الإمام أبي حامد الغزالي، وهو بمثابة مقدمة لكتاب تهافت الفلاسفة. ويعرض الغزالي في هذا الكتاب مقاصد علم الفلسفة، وذكر فيه مصطلحات ومباحث الفلسفة من غير نقد أو تحليل، قبل أن يقوم بنقد هذه الأفكار في «التهافت». (ar)
- Maqasid al Falasifa (Arabic: مقاصد الفلاسفة), or The Aims of the Philosophers was written by Abū Ḥāmid Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad al-Ghazali. Influenced by Avicenna's works, he wrote this book presenting the basic theories of philosophy. In this book, he explained in detail about what philosophy is and described basic entities like judgement, concept, premise and logic. Al-Ghazali stated that one must be well versed in the ideas of the philosophers before setting out to refute their ideas. He also stated that he did not find other branches of philosophy including physics, logic, astronomy or mathematics problematic.After writing Maqasid al Falasifa, he wrote another book Tahāfut al-Falāsifa, criticizing the Avicennian school of early Islamic philosophy. (en)
- Maqāṣid al-falāsifa (en arabe : مقاصد الفلاسفة), traduisible par "Les doctrines des philosophes" ou "Les intentions des philosophes", est un traité philosophique du penseur et théologien musulman Al-Ghazali. Ce volumineux traité, encore inédit en français, a probablement été achevé en 1094. Al-Ghazali a déclaré qu'il fallait être bien versé dans les idées des philosophes avant de se lancer dans la réfutation de leurs idées. Il a également affirmé que les autres branches de la philosophie, notamment la physique, la logique, l'astronomie ou les mathématiques, ne lui posaient aucun problème. (fr)
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| - مقاصد الفلاسفة أحد كتب الإمام أبي حامد الغزالي، وهو بمثابة مقدمة لكتاب تهافت الفلاسفة. ويعرض الغزالي في هذا الكتاب مقاصد علم الفلسفة، وذكر فيه مصطلحات ومباحث الفلسفة من غير نقد أو تحليل، قبل أن يقوم بنقد هذه الأفكار في «التهافت». (ar)
- Maqāṣid al-falāsifa (en arabe : مقاصد الفلاسفة), traduisible par "Les doctrines des philosophes" ou "Les intentions des philosophes", est un traité philosophique du penseur et théologien musulman Al-Ghazali. Ce volumineux traité, encore inédit en français, a probablement été achevé en 1094. Il s'agit d'un exposé, voulu comme neutre par son auteur, des doctrines philosophiques prévalant dans le monde musulman médiéval, principalement celles d'Avicenne, contenue dans son ouvrage persan "Philosophie pour 'Alâ' al Dawla" (Dânishnamah-yi Alâ'î), dont Al-Ghazali a librement synthétisé les parties sur la logique, la métaphysique et la physique. Al-Ghazali a déclaré qu'il fallait être bien versé dans les idées des philosophes avant de se lancer dans la réfutation de leurs idées. Il a également affirmé que les autres branches de la philosophie, notamment la physique, la logique, l'astronomie ou les mathématiques, ne lui posaient aucun problème. On a supposé - cela est à présent sujet à caution - que Maqāṣid al-falāsifa était une étude préparatoire à son traité philosophique majeur: L'Incohérence des philosophes (tahafut al-falāsifa). (fr)
- Maqasid al Falasifa (Arabic: مقاصد الفلاسفة), or The Aims of the Philosophers was written by Abū Ḥāmid Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad al-Ghazali. Influenced by Avicenna's works, he wrote this book presenting the basic theories of philosophy. In this book, he explained in detail about what philosophy is and described basic entities like judgement, concept, premise and logic. Al-Ghazali stated that one must be well versed in the ideas of the philosophers before setting out to refute their ideas. He also stated that he did not find other branches of philosophy including physics, logic, astronomy or mathematics problematic.After writing Maqasid al Falasifa, he wrote another book Tahāfut al-Falāsifa, criticizing the Avicennian school of early Islamic philosophy. (en)
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