Ibn Tufayl : living the life of reason /

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Author / Creator:Kukkonen, Taneli, author.
Imprint:London, England : Oneworld, 2014.
©2014
Description:xiv, 145 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Language:English
Series:Makers of the Muslim world
Makers of the Muslim world.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10136736
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ISBN:9781780745640 (hbk.)
1780745648 (hbk.)
9781780746173 (ePub ebook)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-142) and index.
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Ibn Tufayl (d. 1185) was an Andalusian courtier, philosopher, Sufi master, and royal physician to the Almohad Caliphs. He inspired the twelfth-century Andalusian revolt against Ptolemaic astronomy and sponsored the career of the most renowned Aristotelian of medieval times, Abu al-Walid Ibn Rushd (the Latin Averroes). Ibn Tufayl was an exemplar of the kind of versatile scholar early Almohad culture wanted to cultivate.

In this thought provoking and concise account, Taneli Kukkonen explores the life and thought of Ibn Tufayl and assesses the influence and legacy of Hayy Ibn Yaqzan, Ibn Tufayl's famous philosophical romance. Hayy Ibn Yaqzan became a popular and often-copied work in early modern Europe; it has since secured a place as one of the best read pieces in all Arabic literature, partly due to its outstanding literary qualities, in part because it provides an ideal introduction to the themes and preoccupations of classical Arabic philosophy. The study sets Hayy in its historical and philosophical context and paints a vivid portrait of the world as Ibn Tufayl saw it and as he wished for it to be seen.

Physical Description:xiv, 145 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-142) and index.
ISBN:9781780745640
1780745648
9781780746173