Theories of Temperament in Islamic Thought
The theory of temperament, which provides explanations about the inherent structures of objects involved in formation and dissolution, has significant implications for various issues, ranging from the temperament of simple and compound medicinal structures to the human body and medical treatments related to it, and even to ethics and actions based on the explanation of human nature.
This book contains not only theoretical articles about the nature of temperament as a theory explaining formation but also articles that examine the relationship between temperament and ethics. In this context, the studies focus on the period after Hippocrates (375 BC) and Galen (200 AD), and more specifically, on the appearance of the problem in some Islamic philosophers and theologians.
ISBN: 978-625-7800-77-8
E-ISBN: 978-625-7800-78-5
Size: 13.5X21
Date of Publication: 2nd Edition, September 2022
Number of Pages: 256