Arab Philosophical Trends: Responses to Modernity
This book studies the responses of the founders of twentieth-century Arab philosophical schools to the question of (primarily Western) modernisation in the Arab world, particularly with its relationship with the Arab heritage. Thus, for some intellectuals, there are calls for a new Nahda or Renaissance, for the Arabs to modernise on their own terms within their own heritage, in various forms. Others are more interested in choosing Western modernisation and accepting the inevitable consequences of secularisation.

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Arab Philosophical Trends: Responses to Modernity
This book studies the responses of the founders of twentieth-century Arab philosophical schools to the question of (primarily Western) modernisation in the Arab world, particularly with its relationship with the Arab heritage. Thus, for some intellectuals, there are calls for a new Nahda or Renaissance, for the Arabs to modernise on their own terms within their own heritage, in various forms. Others are more interested in choosing Western modernisation and accepting the inevitable consequences of secularisation.

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Arab Philosophical Trends: Responses to Modernity

Arab Philosophical Trends: Responses to Modernity

by Abdulrahman al-Salimi
Arab Philosophical Trends: Responses to Modernity

Arab Philosophical Trends: Responses to Modernity

by Abdulrahman al-Salimi

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Overview

This book studies the responses of the founders of twentieth-century Arab philosophical schools to the question of (primarily Western) modernisation in the Arab world, particularly with its relationship with the Arab heritage. Thus, for some intellectuals, there are calls for a new Nahda or Renaissance, for the Arabs to modernise on their own terms within their own heritage, in various forms. Others are more interested in choosing Western modernisation and accepting the inevitable consequences of secularisation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781399503297
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication date: 06/30/2024
Pages: 408
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

About the Author

Abdulrahman al-Salimi is a Governor at the German University of Technology, Sultanate of Oman. He has written and published various books and articles on classical Islamic history.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction

1 Trends in Arabic Thought between Past and Present: The Arab Heritage and Modernity 2 Al-‘Aqlaniyya al-Mu‘tadila (‘Moderate Rationalism’): Yousuf Karam (1889–1959) 3 Al-Raḥimāniyya (‘Womb-ism’): Zaki al-Din al-Arsuzi (1899–1968) 4 Al-Madraḥiyya (‘Material Spiritualism’): Antoun Saadeh (1904–49)5 Al-Jawwāniyya (‘Internalism’): Othman Amin (1905–78)6 Al-Kiyāniyya (‘Beingism’): Charles Malik (1906–87)7 Al-Waḍ‘iyya al-Manṭiqiyya (‘Logical Positivism’) and al-Iṣṭilāḥiyya al-Ṣūriyya (‘Formalist Conventionalism’): Zaki Naguib Mahmoud (1905–93) and Yasin Khalil (1934–86)8 Al-Shakhṣāniyya al-Mutawassiṭiyya (‘Mediterranean Personalism’): René Habachi (1915–2003)9 Al-T‘āduliyya (‘Equilibriumism’) and al-Naṣlāmiyya(‘Christislamity’): Kamal Yousuf al-Hajj (1917–76)10 Al-Wujūdiyya al-‘Arabiyya (‘Arab Existentialism’): Abderrahmane Badawi (1917–2002)11 Al-Shakhṣāniyya al-Wāqi‘yya (‘Realistic Personalism’): Mohammed Aziz Lahbabi (1922–2003)12 Al-‘Ilmāwiyya (‘Scientism’): Mohammed Abderrahman Marhaba (1925–2006)13 Al-‘Aqlāniyya al-‘Arabiyya (‘Arab Rationalism’): Husam al-Alusi (1936–2013)14 Al-Tārīkhiyya al-Mādiyya (‘Historical Materialism’): Sadik Jalal al-Azm (1934–2016)15 Al-Tafkīkiyya (‘Deconstructionism’) and al-Ikhtilāf (‘Difference’): Abdelkebir Khatibi (1938–2009)16 Fatema Mernissi (1940–2015): Modernity and the Standard-Bearer of Feminism17 Al-Tanwīriyya Rushdiyya (‘Rushdian Enlightenment’): Murad Wahbah (1926–)Conclusion

Bibliography Index

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