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Book: A Sourcebook in Global Philosophy

Chapter: 39. Abū Bakr al-Rāzī: The Philosophical Way of Life

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.45416

Blurb:

The Philosophical Way of Life is a short text by Abū Bakr al-Rāzī, a doctor and philosopher who lived in Persia and Iraq and died in 925 CE. In this work al-Rāzī responds to unnamed opponents who criticized him for failing to live up to the example of his role model, Socrates. Al-Rāzī responds to his critics by putting forth a hypothesis to reconcile conflicting reports about Socrates: he started out as an uncompromising ascetic but adopted a more moderate lifestyle as he matured. This more moderate lifestyle is the one al-Rāzī adopts for himself. He goes on to provide a theoretical justification for this way of life, and in the process makes interesting remarks on the ethical treatment of animals, members of other religions, and his own literary achievements.

Chapter Contributors

  • Peter Adamson (peter.adamson@lrz.uni-muenchen.de - padamson) 'LMU Munich'