Western Islamic philosophy

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Western Islamic philosophy is the tradition of philosophical thought that developed in the Islamic West—primarily al-Andalus and the Maghreb—blending Aristotelian and Neoplatonic ideas with Islamic theology and influencing later Jewish and Christian philosophy.

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instanceOf Islamic philosophy
philosophical tradition
buildsOn Aristotle NERFINISHED
Ibn Sina NERFINISHED
Plotinus (via the Theology of Aristotle) NERFINISHED
al-Farabi NERFINISHED
centralTheme divine knowledge
eternity of the world
ethics
logic
metaphysics
nature of the soul
political philosophy
prophecy
relationship between reason and revelation
developedInPeriod 11th century
12th century
13th century
medieval period
geographicalFocus Iberian Peninsula NERFINISHED
North Africa NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceFrom Aristotelian philosophy
Islamic theology NERFINISHED
Neoplatonism NERFINISHED
hasMajorFigure Ibn Bajja NERFINISHED
Ibn Gabirol NERFINISHED
Ibn Hazm NERFINISHED
Ibn Masarra NERFINISHED
Ibn Rushd NERFINISHED
Ibn Sabʿin NERFINISHED
Ibn Tufayl NERFINISHED
Ibn al-Arabi NERFINISHED
Maimonides NERFINISHED
al-Ghazali NERFINISHED
hasSubtradition Andalusian Aristotelianism NERFINISHED
Andalusian Neoplatonism NERFINISHED
Maghrebi Sufism NERFINISHED
historicalContext Almohad period NERFINISHED
Islamic rule in al-Andalus
influenced Christian philosophy
Jewish philosophy
Latin Averroism NERFINISHED
Latin scholasticism
Renaissance philosophy
Thomas Aquinas NERFINISHED
locatedIn al-Andalus NERFINISHED
the Maghreb NERFINISHED
partOf Islamic intellectual history NERFINISHED
usesLanguage Arabic
Hebrew
Latin (in translation)

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Ibn Tufayl movement Western Islamic philosophy