Al-Kindi
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Al-Kindi was the first philosopher of the Islamic world. He lived in Iraq and studied in Baghdad where he became attached to the caliphal court. In due course he would become an important figure at court: a tutor to the caliph''s son and a central figure in the translation movement of the ninth century which rendered much of Greek philosophy science and medicine into Arabic. Al-Kindi''s wide-ranging intellectual interests included not only philosophy but also music astronomy mathematics and medicine. Through deep engagement with Greek tradition al-Kindi developed original theories on key issues in the philosophy of religion metaphysics physical science and ethics. He is especially known for his arguments against the world''s eternity and his innovative use of Greek ideas to explore the idea of God''s unity and transcendence.Despite al-Kindi''s historical and philosophical importance no book has presented a complete in-depth look at his thought until now. In this accessible introduction to al-Kindi''s works Peter Adamson surveys what is known of his life and examines his method and his attitude towards the Greek tradition as well as his subtle relationship with the Muslim intellectual culture of his day. Above all the book focuses on explaining and evaluating the ideas found in al-Kindi''s wide-ranging philosophical corpus including works devoted to science and mathematics. Throughout Adamson writes in language that is both serious and engaging academic and approachable. This book will be of interest to experts in the field but it requires no knowledge of Greek or Arabic and is also aimed at non-experts who are simply interested in one of the greatest of Islamic philosophers.
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