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    Mulla Sadra.İbrahim Kalın - 2014 - Oxford University Press India.
    Introducing readers to the fascinating world of Mulla Sadra's thought, one of the most important figures of the later Islamic intellectual tradition, the book takes us through the world of Sadra, his intellectual journeys to shows his relevance for today's philosophical issues in the Islamic and Western worlds.
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    Religion, unity and diversity.Ibrahim Kalin - 2011 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 37 (4):471-478.
    The terms ‘unity’, ‘integration’ and ‘diversity’ have multiple layers of meaning in the religious context. While religions emphasize unity and integrity, they also address the issues of diversity. When understood properly, unity does not mean uniformity and thus does not invite oppression and closure. By the same token, diversity does not mean chaos and lack of order. Both unity and diversity have a function within the larger context of things. But this context is not confined to the socio-political dimension alone. (...)
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    Knowledge in Later Islamic Philosophy: Mulla Sadra on Existence, Intellect, and Intuition.Ibrahim Kalin - 2010 - Oxford University Press.
    This study looks at how the seventeenth-century philosopher Sadr al-Din al-Shirazi, known as Mulla Sadra, attempted to reconcile the three major forms of ...
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    Religion, unity and diversity.Ibrahim Kalin - 2011 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 37 (4):471-478.
    The terms ‘unity’, ‘integration’ and ‘diversity’ have multiple layers of meaning in the religious context. While religions emphasize unity and integrity, they also address the issues of diversity. When understood properly, unity does not mean uniformity and thus does not invite oppression and closure. By the same token, diversity does not mean chaos and lack of order. Both unity and diversity have a function within the larger context of things. But this context is not confined to the socio-political dimension alone. (...)
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    Why Do Animals Eat Other Animals? Mullā Ṣadrā on Theodicy and the Best of All Possible Worlds.Ibrahim Kalin - 2006 - Journal of Islamic Philosophy 2 (1):157-182.
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    كتاب المشاعر.Seyyed Hossein Nasr & Ibrahim Kalin (eds.) - 2014 - Provo, Utah: Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship.
    Mulla Sadra (ca. 1572-1640) is one of the most prominent figures of post-Avicennan Islamic philosophy and among the most important philosophers of Safavid Persia. He was a prolific writer whose work advanced the fields of intellectual and religious science in Islamic philosophy, but arguably his most important contribution to Islamic philosophy is in the study of existence (wujud) and its application to such areas as cosmology, epistemology, psychology, and eschatology. Sadra represents a paradigm shift from the Aristotelian metaphysics of fixed (...)
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    Knowledge in Later Islamic Philosophy. [REVIEW]Ibrahim Kalin - 2010 - Journal of Islamic Philosophy 6:141-144.
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    Knowledge in Later Islamic Philosophy. [REVIEW]Ibrahim Kalin - 2010 - Journal of Islamic Philosophy 6:141-144.
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    Dimitri Gutas. Greek Thought, Arabic Culture: The Graeco‐Arabic Translation Movement in Baghdad and Early Ábbasid Society . xviii + 230 pp., fig., table, bibls., indexes. London/New York: Routledge, 1998. $25.99. [REVIEW]Ibrahim Kalin - 2003 - Isis 94 (1):138-140.
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    History of Islamic Philosophy. [REVIEW]Ibrahim Kalin - 2003 - Teaching Philosophy 26 (4):397-399.
  11. Osmanhlar Ansiklopedisi Istanbul, 1999, vol. 2, pp. 487-8. Seyhun, Ahmet, Said Halim Pasa: Ottoman Statesman and Islamist Thinker, Istanbul: Isis Yayincilik. [REVIEW]Ismail Kara & Ibrahim Kalin - 2006 - In Oliver Leaman (ed.), The biographical encyclopedia of Islamic philosophy. New York: Thoemmes Continuum. pp. 2--250.
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