Islamic Philosophy: A Death Greatly Exaggerated? (9/30/2016)
The Center for Western Civilization, Thought and Policy is proud to co-sponsor:
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Islamic Philosophy: A Death Greatly Exaggerated?
Friday, 9/30/2016
3:00:00 PM-5:00:00 PM
UCB 386
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Free and open to the public
An informal light lunch for faculty and graduate students with the speakers will be held at 12:30pm.Contact Jeffrey Baron (jeffrey.baron@colorado.edu) to RSVP lunch (by September 25) or for further information.
A Colloquium featuring:
Hassan Ansari (School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study)
A Brief History of the Relationship between Philosophy and Sh蘋蘋 Islam
Khaled El-Rouayheb (NELC, Harvard University) Rethinking the Course of Islamic Philosophy
Fouad Ben Ahmed (Humanities, Dar el-Hadith el-Hassania for Higher Islamic Studies)
What Happened after Averroes? Ibn Tumlus and the Arabic Reception of Averroes in the Thirteenth Century and an Introduction by
Aun Hasan Ali (Religious Studies, CU Boulder)
Sponsored by:
Religious Studies, the Center for Western Civilization, Thought & Policy,泭Art & Art History, Asian Languages and Civilizations, French & Italian, History, Humanities, Jewish Studies, Philosophy, and Spanish & Portuguese.泭
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