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A. Treiger
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保罗·沃克在他开创性的专著《早期哲学的什叶派主义:阿布亚伊的伊斯玛仪派新柏拉图主义qūb al-Sijistānī》中指出了al-Sijistānī的Kitāb al-Maqālīd和亚里士多德的《更长的神学》之间的相似之处——后者是主要保存在犹太-阿拉伯语手稿和16世纪拉丁语译本中的亚里士多德神学的扩充版。这就提出了一个问题,到底是al-Sijistānī引用了《更长的神学》,还是《更长的神学》的未知作者引用了al-Sijistānī,或者两者是否依赖于一个共同的来源。沃克选择了第三种解决方案:al-Sijistānī和更长的神学都使用的共同来源。目前的贡献集中在al-Sijistānī的Kitāb al-Maqālīd和更长的神学之间的一个相似之处,证明了沃克在假设这样一个共同的来源时确实是正确的,并表明这个共同的来源包含了al-Sijistānī的新柏拉图主义的一些最重要的思想:话语(al-kalima)介乎于创造者(“始祖”al-mubdi - al)和理智之间,理智与话语是统一的,话语是“无”的,等等。这篇文章评论了这一共同来源的可能性质,以及《更长的神学》如何阐明al-Sijistānī的新柏拉图主义的起源。
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“The Intellect is a Point and a Circle”: A Case Study in the Textual Relationship of Abū Yaʿqūb al-Sijistānī’s Kitāb al-Maqālīd and the Longer Theology of Aristotle
In his ground-breaking monograph Early Philosophical Shiism: The Ismaili Neoplatonism of Abū Yaʿqūb al-Sijistānī, Paul Walker has pointed out parallels between al-Sijistānī’s Kitāb al-Maqālīd and the Longer Theology of Aristotle – an augmented version of the Theology of Aristotle preserved mainly in Judeo-Arabic manuscripts and a sixteenth-century Latin translation. This raises the question of whether it is al-Sijistānī who cites the Longer Theology, or the unknown author of the Longer Theology who cites al-Sijistānī, or whether the two rely on a common source. Walker opts for the third solution: a common source used by both al-Sijistānī and the Longer Theology. The present contribution focuses on one of the parallels between al-Sijistānī’s Kitāb al-Maqālīd and the Longer Theology, demonstrates that Walker is indeed correct in postulating such a common source, and shows that this common source contained some of the most significant ideas for al-Sijistānī’s Ismāʿīlī Neoplatonism: the idea that the Word (al-kalima) mediates between the Creator (“Originator,” al-mubdiʿ) and the Intellect, that the Intellect is united with the Word, that the Word is “non-being” (lays), and several others. The article comments on the possible nature of this common source and on how the Longer Theology sheds light on the origins of al-Sijistānī’s Ismāʿīlī Neoplatonism.
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