
Philosmus
Philosophy and Sciences in Muslim Contexts
ISSN: 2737-842X
www.philosmus.org is the website both of the Foundation for Research in Philosophy and Sciences in Muslim Contexts and of Philismus: the Journal of Philosophy and Sciences in Muslim Contexts. In addition, the website has been conceived to be a specialized platform for the electronic academic publication of articles, reviews, and written or audiovisual lectures and interviews directly related to the fields of philosophy and sciences in Muslim contexts. Its objective is to promote the activities of the Foundation, the Journal and the ongoing scientific activities of all of the people involved. The website is also designed to electronically publish material previously published in the printed version of the Journal. The Website holds the copyright and has the right to publish and republish the papers received. In addition, the author is not allowed to republish what has been previously published on the website without a permission of the website administration.
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“Humor and and Laughter in Classical Islamic Philosophy”
Prof. Luis Xavier Lopez-Farjeat will give a lecture on the platform of the Foundation for Philosophy and Research in Philosophy and Science in Muslim Contexts on May 6, 2022 at 20:00 (Morocco Time), 15:00 (Mexico City Time), 16:00...
Journal of Philosophy and Science in Muslim Contexts 1-2 (2022) has been published
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On Recovering Ibn Rushd Interpreting Averroes: Critical Essays Peter Adamson and Matteo Di Giovanni (eds.), Interpreting Averroes: Critical Essays, Cambridge University Press, 2019, 262pp., $105.00 (hbk), ISBN 9781107114883.
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