Journal of Islamic Philosophy
Volumes 7-10
Table of Contents
*Volume 7 (2011)
- Jon McGinnis, Old Complexes and New Possibilities: Ibn Sīnā's Modal Metaphysics in Context
- Zahra Abdollah, Color in Islamic Theosophy: An Analytical Reading of Kubrā, Rāzī, Simnānī, and Kirmānī
- Mikayel Hovhannisyan, Divine and Earthy Cities in Rasāʾil Ikhwān al-Ṣafāʾ: The Essence of Ikhwān al-Ṣafāʾ's Social Philosophy
- Murad Idris, Ibn Ṭufayl's Critique of Politics
*Volume 8 (2012)
- Aaron Spevack, Disconnection and Doubt: Revisting Schacht's theories of Ijtihād
- Matthew A. MacDonald, Being-Towards-God: Heidegger and the Relationship Between Man and God in Muslim Ritual Prayer
- Alexander Wain, A Critical Study of Mabadiʾ Arāʾ Ahl Madinat al-Fāḍila: The Role of Islam in the Philosophy of Abū Naṣr al-Fārābī
- Edward O. Moad, Behind the Good, the Bad, and the Obligatory in al-Ghazālī's al-Mustaṣfa
- Benjamin G. Cook, Ibn Sabʿīn and Islamic Orthodoxy: A Reassessmen
*Volume 9 (2013)
- Editorial: Hamid Dabashi, Found in Translation
- Tariq Jaffer, Rāzī on Taqlīd
- Ahmed Alwishah, Ibn Sīnā: The Flying Man Arguments Redux
- C. P. Hertogh, Ibn Sīnā's Flying Man--Logical Analyses of a (Religious) Thought Experiment
- Shaun Welnak
, A Note on Al-Fārābī's Rhetoric: Following Deeds, not Words- Balqis Al-Karaki, The Points of Contention in a Platonic Reflection Analogy by al-Fārābī
*Volume 10 (2016)
- Mashhad Al-Allaf, Jābir on Inductive Reasoning and Metaphysics
- Mustafa Yidiz, Conceiving Religion: Al-Fārābī and Averroes on the Concepts of "Millah" and "Sharī‛ah"
- Omar Kassem, Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī on Intensional Logic, Freedom and Justice
- Mostafa Younesie, Some Speculations on Al-Fārābī Reception of the salient role, position and effects of Dionysus Thrax Tekhne Grammatike
- Rahil Nacafov, The Problem of Revelation in Islamic Philosophy: Comparative Analysis Between Ibn Sīnā and Al-Fārābī
The Printed volumes will be via the Philosophy Documentation Center, winter 2014.
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