02319nam a22002537i 450000500170000000800410001702000380005804000250009608200120012110000300013324501190016325000180028226400730030026400110037330000250038433600210040933700250043033800230045549000440047852014120052260000650193465000220199983000440202120210713225820.0210713s2019 enk||||e |||| 00| 0 eng d a9780367898984cRM702.00qhardback aPPAKbengcPPAKerda04223a9011 aLelli, Giovanna,eauthor.10aKnowledge and Beauty in Classical Islam : bAn Aesthetic Reading of the Muqaddima by Ibn Khaldun /cGiovanna Lelli aFirst Edition 1aLondon, United Kingdom :bROUTLEDGE, Taylor & Francis Ltd.,c[2021?] 4c©2021 a168 pages ; c24 cm. 2rdacontentatext 2rdamediaaunmediated 2rdacarrieravolume1 aRoutledge studies in Islamic philosophy aThis volume offers an aesthetic reading of the Muqaddima by Ibn Khaldun (d. 1406), a text that has been studied up to the present as a work on historiography. It argues that the Muqaddima is also a comprehensive treatise on classical Arab-Islamic culture and provides a picture of classical Arab-Islamic aesthetics in its totality. The theme of the book is the intrinsic connection between beauty and knowledge in the Muqaddima. Whenever Ibn Khaldun deals with the problem of knowledge and science, he also deals with the problem of sensual beauty as an instrument or an obstacle to attain it. Ibn Khaldun's philosophy of history is necessarily also an aesthetics of history. His key-notion of "group feeling", the physical, ethic and aesthetic virtue of Bedouin societies, is at once the origin of the ascent of centralised States and the cause of their ruin. It represents a tragic contradiction that applies to the history of the Maghreb but then takes a universal value. It reflects a range of other contradictions inherent to the "system" of classical Arab-Islamic aesthetics. These contradictions undermine the aesthetic system of the Muqaddima from within and provide decisive elements for the emergence of modern aesthetics. Offering a comparative approach, the volume is a key resource to scholars and students interested in Arabic and Islamic studies, philosophy, aesthetics and global history.00aIbn Khaldūn, d1332-1406. tKitāb al-ʻibar. Muqaddimah.10aAesthetics, Arab. 0aRoutledge studies in Islamic philosophy