""The History of Philosophy in Islam"" is a complete summary of the flowering of Islamic philosophy in the late middle ages. Medieval Islamic civilization at its height was a centre of learning, and its philosophers were no exception. Islamic philosophers grappled with issues such as free-will, causality and the nature of reality. Some of these figures are still well-known, such as Ibn Sina (Avicenna), Ibn Roshd (Averroes), the Sufi Gazali, and Kindi.
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""The History of Philosophy in Islam"" is a complete summary of the flowering of Islamic philosophy in the late middle ages. Medieval Islamic civilization at its height was a centre of learning, and its philosophers were no exception. Islamic philosophers grappled with issues such as free-will, causality and the nature of reality. Some of these figures are still well-known, such as Ibn Sina (Avicenna), Ibn Roshd (Averroes), the Sufi Gazali, and Kindi.
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