Martin Heidegger : Politics,Art,and Technology Edited By Karsten Harries and Christoph Jamme

http://www.muslimphilosophy.com/ir/tt/index.html

In the collection of essays that title this post there is an essay number 13 by Dermot Moran : The Destruction Of The Destruction : Heidegger's Version of the History of Philosophy. In this fascinating piece Mr. Moran, in the first few pages, discusses two works, one by Ghazali ,Tahafut al-falasifi (Inchoherence of Philosophy) and one by Averroes, Tahafut al-tahafut( Incoherence of Incoherence). Mr. Moran's essay is one I have read many times and now, to my delight and pleasure, the above web address makes available the text by Ghazali and the commentary by Averroes: arranged by comment( in red text) and reply (in black text).   

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Rootless cosmopolitan,down at heels intellectual;would be writer. 'Polemic is a discourse of conflict, whose effect depends on a delicate balance between the requirements of truth and the enticements of anger, the duty to argue and the zest to inflame. Its rhetoric allows, even enforces, a certain figurative licence. Like epitaphs in Johnson’s adage, it is not under oath.' https://www.lrb.co.uk/v15/n20/perry-anderson/diary
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