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Sophia Vasalou

    Diese Autorin befasst sich mit philosophischer Theologie und Ethik, insbesondere mit dem mittelalterlichen islamischen Denken. Ihre Arbeit untersucht moralische Akteure, deren Verdienste und den Charakter der Ethik, wobei sie komplexe theologische und philosophische Konzepte analysiert. Mit tiefem Verständnis für historische und intellektuelle Kontexte deckt sie die Nuancen ethischer Systeme und ihrer theologischen Grundlagen auf.

    Al-Ghazali and the Idea of Moral Beauty
    Wonder: A Grammar
    Moral Agents and Their Deserts
    Schopenhauer and the Aesthetic Standpoint
    • Exploring the connections between philosophical practice and aesthetics, this book provides a fresh perspective on Schopenhauer's work. It delves into how his philosophical ideas inform his artistic views, revealing a deeper understanding of his thought processes and their implications for both philosophy and art. Through this analysis, readers gain insight into Schopenhauer's influence on aesthetic theory and the significance of his contributions to the intersection of philosophy and the arts.

      Schopenhauer and the Aesthetic Standpoint
    • Moral Agents and Their Deserts

      The Character of Mu'tazilite Ethics

      • 270 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,6(7)Abgeben

      Exploring the moral landscape of 8th and 9th-century Islamic thought, this work delves into the Mu'tazilite theologians' quest to understand the necessity of rewarding good deeds and punishing wrongdoers. It highlights their unique ethical stance characterized by moral objectivism and the importance of reason in discerning moral truths. Central to their philosophy is the concept of moral desert, examining how individuals earn rewards or punishment based on their actions, thus shaping a significant and controversial intellectual trend in medieval Islam.

      Moral Agents and Their Deserts
    • Wonder: A Grammar

      • 296 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,0(2)Abgeben

      Synthesizes the most important recent work on wonder and brings a number of disciplines into conversation.

      Wonder: A Grammar
    • Al-GhazālÄ« and the Idea of Moral Beauty rethinks the relationship between the good and the beautiful by considering the work of eleventh-century Muslim theologian AbÅ« Ḥāmid al-GhazālÄ« (d. 1111).

      Al-Ghazali and the Idea of Moral Beauty