Description
The Politics of Islamic Ethics provides a comprehensive examination of ethical theory within Islamic philosophy, with particular attention to concepts of hierarchy and human nature. Raissa A. Von Doetinchem De Rande traces the development of Islamic ethical thought across multiple philosophical traditions, analyzing how medieval and modern thinkers have approached questions of morality, social organization, and human capacity.
This work contributes to the New Cambridge Studies in Religion and Critical Thought series by offering rigorous scholarly analysis of Islamic ethical frameworks. The book explores the relationship between metaphysical understandings of human nature and practical ethical systems, demonstrating how philosophical premises shape moral conclusions. By examining hierarchical structures within Islamic thought, the author illuminates debates about justice, virtue, and human flourishing that remain relevant to contemporary discussions in Islamic philosophy and theology.







Reviews
There are no reviews yet.