New Books in the Arts & Sciences
Celebrating Recent Work by Brinkley Messick
Wednesday, December 5, 2018
New Books in the Arts & Sciences:
Celebrating Recent Work by Brinkley Messick
Panel discussions celebrating recent work by the Columbia Faculty.
New Books in the Arts & Sciences:
Celebrating Recent Work by Brinkley Messick
New Books in the Arts & Sciences: Celebrating Recent Work by Nicole B. Wallack
New Books in the Arts & Sciences: Celebrating Recent Work by Alan Stewart
New Books in the Arts & Sciences:
Celebrating Recent Work by Wael Hallaq
New Books in the Arts & Sciences:
Celebrating Recent Work by Ana Paulina Lee
New Books in the Arts & Sciences: Celebrating Recent Work by Tey Meadow
New Books in the Arts & Sciences:
Celebrating Recent Work by Adam Tooze
What does it mean to be a Muslim philosopher, or to philosophize in Islam? In Open to Reason, Souleymane Bachir Diagne traces Muslims’ intellectual and spiritual history of examining and questioning beliefs and arguments to show how Islamic philosophy has always engaged critically with texts and ideas both inside and outside its tradition. Through a rich reading of classical and modern Muslim philosophers, Diagne explains the long history of philosophy in the Islamic world and its relevance to crucial issues of our own time.
New Books in the Arts & Sciences:
Celebrating Recent Work by Joseph Howley
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