Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
According to the medieval Islamic philosophers, both law (nāmūs, sharī‘a) and tradition (sunna) are words closely related to other three words: religion (milla, dīn) and community (umma).
The aim of this article is to show what al-Farabi means with law, why he chooses to use nāmūs or sharī‘a and how he relates these words with religion. Understanding the meaning of law in al-Farabi’s philosophy will allow us to shed more light on the meaning of religion in a pre-modern historico-philosophical context.
The aim of this article is to show what al-Farabi means with law, why he chooses to use nāmūs or sharī‘a and how he relates these words with religion. Understanding the meaning of law in al-Farabi’s philosophy will allow us to shed more light on the meaning of religion in a pre-modern historico-philosophical context.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Islamic Philosophy, Islamic Political Philosophy, al-Farabi, Leo Strauss, Religious
Studies
Elenco autori:
Stella, F.
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