Associate Professor of Iranian Wisdom and Philosophy Research Institute
Abstract
Philosophy as a special kind of thinking in ancient Greece found its complete fulfillment in Aristotle. This thinking influenced three Abrahamian religions, that is, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. As a result, unprecedented questions appeared in philosophy. In the course of Islamic thought three main positions were taken on the Greek philosophy and its perfect representative, Aristotle. The aim of this paper is to deal with these positions and their impact on the development of philosophy in Islam and the Middle Ages.
Pazouki,S . (2007). The Muslim Aristotle The Different Interpretations of Aristotle in Islamic Thought. Existence and Knowledge, 0(13), 139-150.
MLA
Pazouki,S . "The Muslim Aristotle The Different Interpretations of Aristotle in Islamic Thought", Existence and Knowledge, 0, 13, 2007, 139-150.
HARVARD
Pazouki S. (2007). 'The Muslim Aristotle The Different Interpretations of Aristotle in Islamic Thought', Existence and Knowledge, 0(13), pp. 139-150.
CHICAGO
S Pazouki, "The Muslim Aristotle The Different Interpretations of Aristotle in Islamic Thought," Existence and Knowledge, 0 13 (2007): 139-150,
VANCOUVER
Pazouki S. The Muslim Aristotle The Different Interpretations of Aristotle in Islamic Thought. Existence and Knowledge. 2007;0(13):139-150 (In Persian).