Arabic Philosophy and the West: Continuity and Interaction

Center for Contemporary Arab (1988)
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This scholarly discussion on the inextricable links between Arabic and Western philosophy features six eminent experts in the field.

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Thérèse-Anne Druart
Catholic University of America

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