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Virgi, Sarah (2023). “‘The Sound of Silence’: Some Remarks About al-Ghazali’s Approach to the Nature of the Soul in Ethics.” In: De intellectu. Greek, Arabic, Latin, and Hebrew Texts and Their Influence on Medieval Philosophy. A Tribute to Rafael Ramón Guerrero. José Francisco Meirinhos and Pedro Mantas España (eds.). Córdoba: UCOPress - The Warburg Institute, pp. 315-353.
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Virgi, Sarah (in preparation). Spirit and Soul in Post-Classical Islamic Philosophy and Theology: al-Ghazali and Fakhr al-Din al-Razi.