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CAMBRIDGE TEXTS IN THE
HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
MEDIEVAL ISLAMIC
Philosophical Writings
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CAMBRIDGE TEXTS IN THE
HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
Series editors
KARL AMERIKS
Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame
DESMOND M. CLARKE
Professor of Philosophy at University College Cork
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MEDIEVAL ISLAMIC
Philosophical Writings
EDITED BY
MUHAMMAD ALI KHALIDI
American University of Beirut
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