Islamic philosophers also made great contributions to alchemical hermeticism.
Early Islamic philosophers initially agreed with the Aristotelian view that light had no speed of travel.
This eased the acceptance of Neoplatic doctrines by Islamic philosophers.
He had known the old days of quiet and leisure, the silken girls bringing sherbet, the long, subtle theological debates with visiting Islamic philosophers.
Therefore an Islamic philosopher introduces a prophetology to explain how the divine word passes into human expression.
Many early Islamic philosophers and logicians discussed the liar paradox.
Each group of early Islamic philosophers discussed different problems presented by the paradox.
The picture, which is widely available, is the oldest picture of an Islamic philosopher.
Even in the Umayyad 10th century, Islamic philosophers were persecuted and books burned.
Aristotelian theological concepts were accepted by many later Jewish, Islamic, and Christian philosophers.