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|a The legend of the Middle Ages
|b philosophical explorations of medieval Christianity, Judaism, and Islam /
|c Remi Brague ; translated by Lydia G. Cochrane.
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|a Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Translator's Note -- Interview -- PART I GENERALITIES -- 1 The Lessons of the Middle Ages -- 2 The Meaning and Value of Philosophy in the Three Medieval Cultures -- 3 Just How Is Islamic Philosophy Islamic? -- PART I I COMMON THEMES -- 4 Is Physics Interesting? Some Responses from Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages -- 5 The Flesh: A Medieval Model of Subjectivity -- 6 The Denial of Humanity: On the Judgment "Those People Are Not Men" in Some Ancient and Medieval Texts -- PART I I I COMPARISONS -- 7 Three Muslim Views of the Christian City
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|a 8 The Jihad̄ of the Philosophers -- PART IV FILIATIONS -- 9 Inclusion and Digestion:Two Models of Cultural Appropriation, in Responseto a Question of Hans- Georg Gadamer (Tübingen, September 3, 1996) -- 10 The Interpreter: Reflections on Arabic Translations -- 11 The Entry of Aristotle in Europe: The Arab Intermediary -- 12 The Extra- European Sources of Philosophic Europe -- PART V PRICKED BALLOONS -- 13 Some Mediterranean Myths -- 14 Was There Any Dialogue between Religions in the Middle Ages? -- 15 Geocentrism as the Humiliation of Man -- 16 Was Averroes a "Good Guy"?
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