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The Principles of Epistemology in Islamic Philosophy

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This book aims to present to western philosophers the most important theme in Islamic epistemology: knowledge by presence, the knowledge that results from immediate and intuitive awarenes, advocate...
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This book aims to present to western philosophers the most important theme in Islamic epistemology: knowledge by presence, the knowledge that results from immediate and intuitive awarenes, advocated by the author as a viable modern philosophical position. Treating the subject in a thoroughly philosophical manner that is comprehensible to contemporary analytical philosophers, he remains faithful to the Islamic tradition.

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Price: £25.50
Pages: 246
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in Islam
Publication Date: 14 May 1992
ISBN: 9780791409480
Format: Paperback
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"Ha'iri does not fall back on value-laden spiritual arguments. He carefully demonstrates to the trained analytical philosopher that presence-knowledge is a viable and meaningful epistemological mode. The book is by a philosopher written for philosophers. In addition to Muslim philosophers, the book also refers to Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus, St. Thomas, Russell, Cunningham, and other western thinkers." — Hossein Ziai, UCLA

"The book is written by an eminent authority on Islamic Philosophy who is equally well versed in European philosophy. The book is a significant contribution to both Islamic philosophy and to comparative philosophy." — Hamid Dabashi, Harvard University

"This is the first serious work we have in English written by a Muslim philosopher as Islamic philosophy. It offers important contributions to contemporary philosophical concerns." — William C. Chittick, State University of New York, Stony Brook

Foreword by Seyyed Hossein Nasr

Introduction

1. Knowledge by Presence: A History

2. Immanent Object and Transitive Object

3. Knowledge by Presence and Knowledge by Correspondence

4. An Empirical Dimension of Knowledge by Presence

4. The Prime Mode of Knowledge by Presence

6. An Appendix to the Theory of Knowledge by Presence

7. An Expanded Theory of Knowledge by Presence: Mysticism in General

8. Mysticism in the System of Emanation

9. Mystical Unity

10. The Language of Mysticism and Metamysticism

Appendix

Notes

Bibliography

Index