vendredi 23 février 2018

Philosophie et médecine dans la période de formation de l'islam

Philosophy and Medicine in the Formative Period of Islam


Edited by Peter Adamson and Peter Pormann

Publication date: 26 January 2018
Series: Warburg Institute Colloquia
Number of pages: 316
Dimensions: 241 x 171
ISBN: 978-1-908590-54-1
Institute: Warburg Institute




Many of the leading philosophers in the Islamic world were doctors, yielding extensive links between philosophy and medicine. The twelve papers in this volume explore these links, focusing on the classical or formative period (up to the eleventh century AD). One central theme is the Arabic reception of Greek figures who worked on medicine or medical topics, including Hippocrates, Aristotle and Galen. Several of the luminaries of philosophy in the early Islamic world are also studied, including Abū Bakr al-Rāzī, al-Fārābī, and Avicenna. Conversely, the volume also includes research on the use of philosophical ideas in medical authors, including ʿAlī ibn Riḍwān. Attention is also given to the connections between medicine and Islamic theology (kalām). As a whole, the book provides both a survey of the kinds of work being done in this relatively unexplored area, and a springboard for further research.


Introduction
PETER ADAMSON AND PETER E. PORMANN

Philosophical Topics in Medieval Arabic Medical Discourse: Problems and Prospects
PETER E. PORMANN

Hippocrates of Cos in Arabic Gnomologia
OLIVER OVERWIEN

Length and Shortness of Life Between Philosophy and Medicine: The Arabic Aristotle and his Medical Readers
ROTRAUD HANSBERGER

Al-Ǧāḥiẓ, Falsafa and the Arabic Hippocrates
JAMES MONTGOMERY

Early Kalām and the Medical Tradition
GREGOR SCHWARB

Abū Bakr al-Rāzī on Vision
PAULINE KOETSCHET

The Consolations of Philosophy: Abū Zayd al-Balḫī and Abū Bakr al-Rāzī on Sorrow and Anger
PETER ADAMSON AND HANS HINRICH BIESTERFELDT

Beyond the Disciplines of Medicine and Philosophy: Greek and Arabic Thinkers on the Nature of Plant Life
AILEEN DAS

Al-Ṭabarī and al-Ṭabarī: Compendia between Medicine and Philosophy
ELVIRA WAKELNIG

Cosmic, Corporeal and Civil Regencies: al-Fārābī’s anti-Galenic Defence of Hierarchical Cardiocentrism
BADR EL-FEKKAK

The Small Canon of Medicine (al-Qānūn al-ṣaġīr fī l-ṭibb) Ascribed to Avicenna
RAPHAELA VEIT

ʿAlī ibn Riḍwān on the Philosophical Distinction of Medicine
HANS HINRICH BIESTERFELDT

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