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Al-Kindi's Metaphysics
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30 June 1974

A translation and commentary on al-Kindi's "On First Philosophy," a seminal work of early Islamic thought.
Al-Kindi emerges as a philosopher who attempted to present, interpret, and supplement past philosophies as parts of an essentially unified tradition that would make for a viable philosophy in Islamic society. He assumes a place at or near the beginning of a philosophical current-based on transmission of studies from late Greek thought-that remained vital in the Islamic world for several centuries. Alfred L. Ivry presents a reevaluation of al-Kindi's relationships with the powerful group of theologians, Muʿtazilah. The commentary defines and interprets terms used by al-Kindi, identifies original Arabic and Greek sources, and analyzes the most recent critical research related to each allusion. Complete bibliography and index of Aristotelian sources.
I. Introduction
1. Al-Kindi and Kindi Studies: A Résumé
2. On First Philosophy:
Text and Translation: A Description3. Al-Kindi and the Muʿtazilah: A Reevaluation
An Analysis
Notes
II. Text and Commentary
On First Philosophy
Commentary
List of Abbreviations
Bibliography
Index
Index of Aristotelian Sources