The Problematics of Enlightenment: Human Reason, North African Philosophy, and the Global South argues that the claim that human reason-not inherited social institutions-is the ultimate source of justification is a universalizable principle whose actualization would make progress possible in Egypt and elsewhere in the Global South.
The Problematics of Enlightenment: Human Reason, North African Philosophy, and the Global South argues that the claim that human reason-not inherited social institutions-is the ultimate source of justification is a universalizable principle whose actualization would make progress possible in Egypt and elsewhere in the Global South.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments Initial Publication of Chapters Translator's Introduction Author's Introduction Chapter 1: The Enlightenment Chapter 2: Enlightenment and the Man on the Street Chapter 3: Authenticity and Modernity in the Third World Chapter 4: The Mystery of Tolstoy's Letter to Mohammed Abdu Chapter 5: The Paradox of Ibn Rushd Chapter 6: Ibn Rushd between Farah Antun and Mohammed Abdu Chapter 7: Rifäa and Enlightenment Chapter 8: Al- ¿Aqqad's Reception of Goethe in Light of the Enlightenment Chapter 9: Louis Awad and the Enlightenment Conclusion: The Problematic of Enlightenment and Culture Bibliography About the Author
Acknowledgments Initial Publication of Chapters Translator's Introduction Author's Introduction Chapter 1: The Enlightenment Chapter 2: Enlightenment and the Man on the Street Chapter 3: Authenticity and Modernity in the Third World Chapter 4: The Mystery of Tolstoy's Letter to Mohammed Abdu Chapter 5: The Paradox of Ibn Rushd Chapter 6: Ibn Rushd between Farah Antun and Mohammed Abdu Chapter 7: Rifäa and Enlightenment Chapter 8: Al- ¿Aqqad's Reception of Goethe in Light of the Enlightenment Chapter 9: Louis Awad and the Enlightenment Conclusion: The Problematic of Enlightenment and Culture Bibliography About the Author
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