Ibn Tufayl's Hayy Ibn Yaqzan

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Ibn Tufayl's Hayy Ibn Yaqzan

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ISBN: 9780226303109
author: Ibn Tufayl
translator: Lenn Evan Goodman
publishing house: University Of Chicago Press
publication date: 2009 -11
binding: Paperback
price: USD 17.00
number of pages: 280

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A Philosophical Tale

Ibn Tufayl    translator: Lenn Evan Goodman

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The Arabic philosophical fable "Hayy Ibn Yaqzan" is a classic of medieval Islamic philosophy. Ibn Tufayl (d. 1185), an Andalusian philosopher, tells of a happy child raised by a doe on an equatorial island who grows up to discover the truth about the world and his own place in it, unaided - but also unimpeded - by society, language, or tradition. Hayy's discoveries about God, nature, and man challenge the values of the culture in which the tale was written as well as those of every contemporary society. Translator Lenn E. Goodman's commentary places "Hayy Ibn Yaqzan" in its historical and philosophical context. The volume features a new preface and index, as well as an updated bibliography.

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