SKU EBP-1887348 Categories , Tag

The World of Image in Islamic Philosophy

$4.99

Traces the medieval Islamic: notion of a world of ‘image from its conception until today, One of the most controversial issues that divided Islamic philosophers and theologians during the Middle Ages was whether human beings would have a spiritual or bodily existence after death. The idea of a world of image was conceived as a solution, suggesting that there exists a world of non-physical (imagined) bodies, beyond our earthly existence. This world may be reached in sleep, in meditation or after death. From the embryonic conception by Ibn Sma, to the radical rethinking by Suhrawardi and Shahrazuri into a sophisticated system, L. W. C. van Lit unravels the history of this idea. Using a distant reading approach for measuring the transmission, he further shows how the idea remained relevant for Muslim thinkers through the centuries, up until today. Key Features, Sets the record straight for the provenance and development of the idea of a world of image, Reconsiders the extent of Suhrawardi’s innovation and his importance for the development of philosophy in the Islamic world, Shows the surprising trajectory of the development and reception of his idea, Gives an insight into the nature of commentary writing in premodern Islamic discourse Book jacket.

Book Author

L. W. C. van Lit

Book Series

Edinburgh Studies in Islamic Apocalypticism and Eschatology

ISBN

9781474441230

Language

eng

Publisher

Edinburgh University Press

Publication Date

03-15-2017

Format

eBook

Pages

557

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.

Shopping Cart
Scroll to Top