İslam Ahlâk Düşüncesinin Gelişiminde Filozofların Katkısı
Journal Title: Eskiyeni - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 28
Abstract
Even though it has some differences, as a common value and a reality, the Ethics became a scholarly discipline through the works of philosophers. The Philosophers saw the Ethics as the most important branch of the practical philosophy and constructed it as a philosophical discipline through the nafs theory which they have developed. This article examines the contributions of Muslim philosophers to the development of ethical philosophy, firstly as a process, and secondly as a conceptual and thematic set.
Authors and Affiliations
Murat DEMİRKOL
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