History of Philosophy in Islam, by T.J. de Boer [1904], at sacred-texts.com
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 | CHAPTER I. | 
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 | INTRODUCTION. | 
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| 1. | The Theatre | |
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 | 1. Ancient Arabia | |
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 | 2. The first Caliphs. Medina. The Shi‘ites | |
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 | 3. The Omayyads. Damascus, Basra and Kufa | |
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 | 4. The Abbasids. Bagdad | |
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 | 5. Minor States. Fall of the Caliphate | |
| 2. | Oriental Wisdom | |
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 | 1. Semitic Speculation | |
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 | 2. Persian Religion. Zrwanism | |
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 | 3. Indian Wisdom | |
| 3. | Greek Science | |
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 | 1. The Syrians | |
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 | 2. The Christian Churches | |
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 | 3. Edessa and Nisibis | |
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 | 4. Harran | |
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 | 5. Gondeshapur | |
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 | 6. Syriac Translations | |
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 | 7. Philosophy among the Syrians | |
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 | 8. Arabic Translations | |
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 | 9. The Philosophy of the Translators | |
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 | 10. Range of Tradition | |
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 | 11. Continuation of Neo-Platonism | |
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 | 12. The "Book of the Apple" | |
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 | 13. The "Theology of Aristotle" | |
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 | 14. Conception of Aristotle | |
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 | 15. Philosophy in Islam | |
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 | PHILOSOPHY AND ARAB KNOWLEDGE. | 
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| 1. | Grammatical Science | |
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 | 1. The several Sciences | |
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 | 2. The Arabic Language. The Koran | |
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 | 3. The Grammarians of Basra and Kufa | |
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 | 4. Grammar influenced, by Logic. Metrical Studies | |
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 | 5. Grammatical Science and Philosophy | |
| 2. | Ethical Teaching | |
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 | 1. Tradition and Individual Opinion (Sunna, Hadith, Ra’y) | |
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 | 2. Analogy (Qiyas). Consensus of the Congregation (Idjma) | |
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 | 3. Position and Contents of the Muslim Ethical System (al-Fiqh) | |
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 | 4. Ethics and Politics | |
| 3. | Doctrinal Systems | |
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 | 1. Christian Dogmatic | |
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 | 2. The Kalam | |
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 | 3. The Mutazilites and their Opponents | |
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 | 4. Human and Divine Action | |
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 | 5. The Being of God | |
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 | 6. Revelation and Reason | |
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 | 7. Abu-l-Hudhail | |
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 | 8. Nazzam | |
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 | 9. Djahiz | |
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 | 10. Muammar and Abu Hashim | |
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 | 11. Ashari | |
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 | 12. The Atomistic Kalam | |
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 | 13. Mysticism or Sufism | |
| 4. | Literature and History | |
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 | 1. Literature | |
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 | 2. Abu-l-Atahia. Mutanabbi. Abu-l-Ala. Hariri | |
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 | 3. Annalistic. Historical Tradition | |
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 | 4. Masudi and Muqaddasi | |
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 | THE PYTHAGOREAN PHILOSOPHY. | 
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| 1. | Natural Philosophy | |
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 | 1. The Sources | |
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 | 2. Mathematical Studies | |
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 | 3. Natural Science | |
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 | 4. Medicine 76 | 
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 | 5. Razi | |
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 | 6. The Dahrites | |
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| 2. | The Faithful Brethren of Basra | |
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 | 1. The Karmatites | |
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 | 2. The Brethren and their Encyclopaedia | |
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 | 3. Eclecticism | |
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 | 4. Knowledge | |
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 | 5. Mathematics | |
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 | 6. Logic | |
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 | 7. God and the World | |
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 | 8. The Human Soul | |
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 | 9. Philosophy of Religion | |
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 | 10. Ethics | |
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 | 11. Influence of the Encyclopaedia | |
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 | THE NEO-PLATONIC ARISTOTELIANS OF THE EAST. | 
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| 1. | Kindi | |
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 | 1. His Life | |
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 | 2. Relation to Theology | |
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 | 3. Mathematics | |
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 | 4. God; World; Soul | |
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 | 5. Doctrine of the Spirit (‘aql) | |
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 | 6. Kindi as an Aristotelian | |
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 | 7. The School of Kindi | |
| 2. | Farabi | |
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 | 1. The Logicians | |
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 | 2. Farabi's Life | |
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 | 3. Relation to Plato and Aristotle | |
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 | 4. Farabi's Conception of Philosophy | |
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 | 5. His Logic | |
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 | 6. His Metaphysics. Being. God | |
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 | 7. The Celestial World | |
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 | 8. The Terrestrial World | |
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 | 9. The Human Soul | |
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 | 10. The Spirit in Man | |
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 | 11. Farabi's Ethics | |
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 | 12. His Politics | |
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 | 13. The Future Life | |
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 | 14. General Survey of Farabi's System | |
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 | 15. Effects of his Philosophy. Sidjistani | |
| 3. | Ibn Maskawaih | |
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 | 1. His Position | |
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 | 2. The Nature of the Soul | |
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 | 3. The Principles of his Ethics | |
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| 4. | Ibn Sina (Avicenna) | |
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 | 1. His Life | |
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 | 2. His Work | |
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 | 3. Branches of Philosophy. Logic | |
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 | 4. Metaphysics and Physics | |
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 | 5. Anthropology and Psychology | |
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 | 6. The Reason | |
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 | 7. Allegorical Representation of the Doctrine of the Reason | |
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 | 8. Esoteric Teaching | |
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 | 9. Ibn Sina's Time. Beruni | |
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 | 10. Behmenyar | |
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 | 11. Survival of Ibn Sina's Influence | |
| 5. | Ibn al-Haitham (Alhazen) | |
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 | 1. Scientific Movement turning Westward | |
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 | 2. Ibn al-Haitham's Life and Works | |
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 | 3. Perception and Judgment | |
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 | 4. Slender effect left by his Teaching | |
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 | THE OUTCOME OF PHILOSOPHY IN THE EAST. | 
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| 1. | Gazali | |
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 | 1. Dialectic and Mysticism | |
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 | 2. Gazali's Life | |
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 | 3. Attitude towards his Time: Hostility to Aristotelianism | |
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 | 4. The World as the Production of God's Free Creative Might | |
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 | 5. God and Divine Providence | |
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 | 6. Doctrine of the Resurrection | |
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 | 7. Gazali's Theology | |
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 | 8. Experience and Revelation | |
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 | 9. Estimate of Gazali's Position and Teaching | |
| 2. | The Epitomists | |
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 | 1. Position of Philosophy in the East, after Gazali's Time | |
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 | 2. Philosophical Culture | |
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 | PHILOSOPHY IN THE WEST. | 
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| 1. | Beginnings | |
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 | 1. The Age of the Omayyads | |
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 | 2. The Eleventh Century | |
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| 2. | Ibn Baddja (Avempace) | |
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 | 1. The Almoravids | |
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 | 2. Ibn Baddja's Life | |
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 | 3. The Character of his Works | |
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 | 4. His Logic and Metaphysics | |
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 | 5. His Opinions regarding Soul and Spirit | |
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 | 6. The Individual Man | |
| 3. | Ibn Tofail (Abubacer) | |
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 | 1. The Almohads | |
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 | 2. Ibn Tofail's Life | |
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 | 3. "Hai ibn Yaqzan" | |
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 | 4. "Hai" and the Development of Humanity | |
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 | 5. "Hai's" Ethics | |
| 4. | Ibn Roshd (Averroes) | |
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 | 1. His Life | |
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 | 2. Ibn Roshd and Aristotle | |
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 | 3. Logic. Attainability of Truth | |
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 | 4. The World and God | |
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 | 5. Body and Spirit | |
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 | 6. Spirit and Spirits | |
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 | 7. Estimate of Ibn Roshd as a Thinker | |
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 | 8. Summary of his Views on the Relations of Theology, Religion and Philosophy to one another. Practical Philosophy | |
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 | CHAPTER VII. | 
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 | CONCLUSION. | 
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| 1. | Ibn Khaldun | |
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 | 1. The Conditions of his Time | |
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 | 2. Ibn Khaldun's Life | |
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 | 3. Philosophy and Worldly Experience | |
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 | 4. Philosophy of History. Historical Method | |
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 | 5. The Subject of History | |
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 | 6. Characterization | |
| 2. | The Arabs and Scholasticism | |
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 | 1. Political Situation. The Jews | |
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 | 2. Palermo and Toledo | |
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 | 3. Parisian Averroism in the Thirteenth Century |