The Philosophical Works of al-Kindi - Hardcover
General
Editor: S. Nomanul Haq
Publisher: Oxford
University Press
ISBN: 9780199062805
Year: 2015
Pages: 363pp
Weight: 0. 691kg
Price:
RM55.00
This volume presents the philosophical writings of al-Kindi,
known as the 'Philosopher of the Arabs'. Acknowledged as the first philosopher
of the Arabic tradition, al-Kindi helped usher the ideas of Greek thinkers and
scientists into the vibrant context of the Islamic culture of his day. He was
deeply involved in the translation and reception of such thinkers as Socrates,
Aristotle, Plotinus, and Euclid. Drawing on this Hellenic heritage, he wrote on
a wide range of philosophical and scientific topics including metaphysics,
theology, psychology, cosmology, ethics, and medicine. In these works, al-Kindi
set out pioneering ideas about the relation of philosophy to religion, the oneness
and providence of God, the nature of the human soul, the structure of the
cosmos, and the eternity of the world. This book makes the whole of al-Kindi's
philosophical corpus-some two dozen works-available in English, most of them
for the first time. Extensive explanatory material is provided, in the form of
an overall introduction, introductions to each work, and extensive notes. The
translations are based largely on Arabic original texts, but in a few cases,
where the Arabic originals are lost, on Medieval Latin versions. The volume
will thus give a wide readership unprecedented access to al-Kindi's
philosophical and scientific ideas.