A Heuristic Approach to Ethics in Islam: The Possible Meanings of Good and Evil
<p dir="ltr">Ethics, as the field of investigation of morality, is ultimately a branch of philosophy and is often linked to practical philosophy in the Aristotelian tradition. In the Islamic medieval context, the discourse on ethics and morality cannot be strictly confined to a speci...
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| Main Author: | Feriel Bouhafa (22030901) (author) |
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2024
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