The Judeo-Christian-Islamic Heritage
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In 12 papers from a February-March 2007 conference at Marquette University, North American scholars of philosophy explore language, discourse, debate, and reasoning with a common focus on theological issues central to the three Abrahamic traditions. Among their topics are one divine and human language or many human languages, the indirect transmission of Arabic-Islamic philosophy in Medieval Judaism, Thomas Aquinas' Summa contra Gentiles and Averroes' Great Commentary on De Anima, Islamic humanism in the thought of Ibn Khaldun and Malik bin Nabi, Avicenna's suspended man argument, and Albert the Great on the structure and function of the inner senses. Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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