Islamic Philosophy: A Death Greatly Exaggerated? (9/30/2016)
The Center for Western Civilization, Thought and Policy is proud to co-sponsor:
Islamic Philosophy: A Death Greatly Exaggerated?
Friday, 9/30/2016
3:00:00 PM-5:00:00 PM
UCB 386
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 Shī’ī 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, )
Sponsored by:
Religious Studies, the Center for Western Civilization, Thought & Policy, Art & Art History, Asian Languages and Civilizations, French & Italian, History, Humanities, Jewish Studies, Philosophy, and Spanish & Portuguese.
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