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History of logic - Logic in Islamic philosophy |  | History of logic - Logic in Islamic philosophy: Encyclopedia II - History of logic - Logic in Islamic philosophy |  | For after Muhammed's death, Islamic law placed importance on formulating standards of argument, which gave rise to a novel approach to argumentation in Kalam, but this approach was displaced by ideas from Greek philosophy with the rise of the Mutazilite philosophers, who valued highly Aristotle's Organon. The work of Greek influenced Islamic philosophers were crucial in the reception of Greek logic in medieval ...
See also:History of logic, History of logic - Logic in China, History of logic - Logic in India, History of logic - Logic in Greece, History of logic - Logic in Islamic philosophy, History of logic - Medieval Logic, History of logic - Traditional Logic, History of logic - The advent of modern logic |  | | History of logic, History of logic - Logic in China, History of logic - Logic in Greece, History of logic - Logic in India, History of logic - Logic in Islamic philosophy, History of logic - Medieval Logic, History of logic - The advent of modern logic, History of logic - Traditional Logic, Term Logic, Ernst Schröder, Charles Peirce |  | |
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History of logic - Logic in Islamic philosophy
Main article: Logic in Islamic philosophy
For after Muhammed's death, Islamic law placed importance on formulating standards of argument, which gave rise to a novel approach to argumentation in Kalam, but this approach was displaced by ideas from Greek philosophy with the rise of the Mutazilite philosophers, who valued highly Aristotle's Organon. The work of Greek influenced Islamic philosophers were crucial in the reception of Greek logic in medieval Europe, and the commentaries on the Organon by Averroes played a central role in the subsequent flowering of medieval European logic.
Despite the logical sophistication of Al-Ghazali, the rise of the Asharite school slowly suffocated original work on logic in the Islamic world.
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