The Nasirean Ethics, Band 1Allen & Unwin, 1964 - 352 Seiten The Nasirean Ethics is the best known ethical digest to be composed in medieval Persia, if not in all mediaeval Islam. It appeared initially in 633/1235 when Tūsī was already a celebrated scholar, scientist, politico-religious propagandist. The work has a special significance as being composed by an outstanding figure at a crucial time in the history he was himself helping to shape: some twenty years later Tūsī was to cross the greatest psychological watershed in Islamic civilization, playing a leading part in the capture of Baghdad and the extinction of the generally acknowledged Caliphate there. In this work the author is primarily concerned with the criteria of human behaviour: first in terms of space and priority allotted, at the individual level, secondly, at the economic level and thirdly at the political level. |
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... Wisdom , Courage , Continence and Justice ; and no person is de- serving of praise or apt to glory or take pride , save in respect of one of these four , or in all four together . Those who boast of nobility of lineage or family ...
... Wisdom , so Wisdom comes from Justice . Or ( one may say ) that what is meant by ' wisdom ' here is the use of the Practical Intelligence in the proper manner , 596 which is also called ' practical philosophy ' . By considering the ...
... Wisdom ' ( hikmat - i ' amali ) , ' Civic Wisdom ' ( hikmat - i madanī ) and ' Domestic Wisdom ' ( ḥikmat - i manzilī ) . Ţūsi means that Ibn Miskawaih treats only of Ethics . Cf. Note 39 . 5. ' Moral Wisdom ' ( hikmat - i khulqī ) . Cf ...
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TRANSLATORS INTRODUCTION 922 | 9 |
AUTHORS PREAMBLE 2332 | 23 |
On Ends 74149 | 74 |
Urheberrecht | |
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