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[Original source URL: http://www.ais.org/~maftab/philosophy.htm
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Groundwork on Islamic Philosophy
An Examination of Issues in Epistemology, Metaphysics, and
Philosophy of Religion in the Context of Modern Western Philosophy
MACKSOOD A. AFTAB B.A.
Department of Philosophy
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Chapters in this essay
Groundwork on Islamic Philosophy
- Introduction
- Philosophy and Islam
- Analytical Arguments
- Cosmological Arguments
(Aristotle, Al-Kindi, Ibn Rushd, Al-Ghazzali,
Liebniz, Iqbal, & Craig)
- Teleological Arguments
(Paley, Sober, Alkindus, Iqbal, Russell, & Kant)
- Ontological Arguments
(Anselm, Descartes, Kant, & Avicenna)
- Arguments against the existence of God
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
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Advisors:
Prof. Dr. Jim Joyce
Department of Philosophy
University of Michigan Ann, Arbor
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Al-Mahdi
Department of Ussuluddin (Philosophy)
International Islamic University, Malaysia
Note about the Research: This work is a culmination of one year
(1998-1999) of research at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and the
International Islamic University, Malaysia. The author may be
contacted at: aftab@umich.edu.
All rights reserved. This paper has been published in Meteorite (A
philosophy journal at the University of Michigan). It is being reveiwed
for possible publication at the Iqbal Academy, Pakistan and IIU,
Malaysia.
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