Al-Ghazālī and the Idea of Moral Beauty

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Aesthetic Enjoyment
Al Ghazali's Attitude
Ancient Philosophical Texts
Arabic
Arabic Language
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classical Islamic theology
Dialectical Theology
Disinterested Love
divine love analysis
Enneads
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ethics and aesthetics
Exalted Aim
Heroic
Hold
Ibn Taymiyya
Interpretive Proposals
Intrinsic Love
Islamic moral philosophy
Judgements
Linguistic Etymology
Main
medieval Islamic thought
Moral Beauty
Natural Beauty
Ordinary Linguistic Usage
philosophical study of al-Ghazali ethics
Pride
Social Reactions
Standpoint
Strong
Vice Versa
virtue ethics theory

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032052052
  • Weight: 760g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Al-Ghazālī and the Idea of Moral Beauty rethinks the relationship between the good and the beautiful by considering the work of eleventh-century Muslim theologian Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī (d. 1111).

A giant of Islamic intellectual history, al-Ghazālī is celebrated for his achievements in a wide range of disciplines. One of his greatest intellectual contributions lies in the sphere of ethics, where he presided over an ambitious attempt to integrate philosophical and scriptural ideas into a seamless ethical vision. The connection between ethics and aesthetics turns out to be a signature feature of this account. Virtue is one of the forms of beauty, and human beings are naturally disposed to respond to it with love. The universal human response to beauty in turn provides the central paradigm for thinking about the love commanded by God. While al-Ghazālī’s account of divine love has received ample attention, his special way of drawing the good into relation with the beautiful has oddly escaped remark. In this book Sophia Vasalou addresses this gap by offering a philosophical and contextual study of this aspect of al-Ghazālī’s ethics and of the conception of moral beauty that emerges from it.

This book will be of interest to scholars and students in Islamic ethics, Islamic intellectual history, and the history of ethics.

Sophia Vasalou is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophical Theology at the University of Birmingham. Her research focuses on philosophical and theological ethics in the Islamic world. Her published works include Moral Agents and Their Deserts: The Character of Muʿtazilite Ethics (2008), Schopenhauer and the Aesthetic Standpoint: Philosophy as a Practice of the Sublime (2013), and Wonder: A Grammar (2015).