Contemporary Islamic philosophy
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- | '''Eastern philosophy''' refers very broadly to the various [[philosophy|philosophies]] of [[Asia]], including [[Indian philosophy]], [[Chinese philosophy]], [[Iranian philosophy|Persian philosophy]], [[Japanese philosophy]], and [[Korean philosophy]]. The term can also sometimes include [[Babylonian literature#Philosophy|Babylonian philosophy]] and [[Islamic philosophy|Arabic philosophy]], though these may also be considered [[Western philosophy|Western philosophies]]. | + | |
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- | * [[Babylonian literature#Philosophy|Babylonian literature: Philosophy]] | + | |
- | * [[Indian philosophy]] | + | |
- | * [[Chinese philosophy]] | + | |
- | * [[Iranian philosophy]] | + | |
- | * [[Islamic philosophy]] | + | |
- | ** [[Early Islamic philosophy]] | + | |
- | ** [[Modern Islamic philosophy]] | + | |
- | * [[Japanese philosophy]] | + | |
- | * [[Korean philosophy]] | + | |
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