Ibn Al-'Arabi's Barzakh : the Concept of the Limit and Relationship Between God and the World.
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Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
Oct. 2004.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Ibn al-'Arabi's Barzakh
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1. Ibn al-'Arabi's Liminal (Barzakhi) Theory of Representation: An Outlook from the Present Situation
- Presentation and Representation: Complementary Elements in the Mystical Experience
- Carter's View
- Rorty's Antirepresentational Stand
- Ibn al-'Arabi's Stand
- Wasserstrom's Criticism of Mystrocentrism
- 2. Creation ex nihilo, Creation in Time, and Eternal Creation: Ibn Sina versus the Theologians
- Creation ex nihilo in the Qur'an.
- Creation ex nihilo, Creation in Time, and Islamic Theologians
- Ibn Sina's Answers to the Theologians' Arguments
- Ibn Sina on the Possible- and the Necessary-of-Existence
- Ibn Sina's Distinction between Essence and Existence
- 3. Ibn Rushd versus al-Ghazali on the Eternity of the World
- Between The Incoherence of the Philosophers and The Incoherence of the Incoherence
- The First Proof
- The Second Proof
- The Third Proof
- Ibn Rushd's Doctrine of Eternal Creation: The Emergence of the Problem of the Limit.
- 4. Mysticism versus Philosophy: The Encounter between Ibn al-'Arabi and Ibn Rushd
- Mysticism between Theology and Philosophy
- An Interpretation of the Encounter between Khadir and Moses from Ibn al-'Arabi's Perspective
- The Encounter between Ibn Rushd and Ibn al-'Arabi
- 5. The Barzakh
- The Intermediate State (Barzakh) in the Qur'an and in the Canonical Tradition
- The Barzakh in the Exegesis of the Qur'an and in Scholastic Theology
- Plato's Theory of the Forms
- Ibn al-'Arabi's Definition of the Barzakh
- Ibn al-'Arabi versus Ibn Sina: Two Conceptions of the Relative.
- 6. The Third Entity: The Supreme Barzakh
- Plato's Form, The Mu'tazilites' Nonexistent, and Ibn al-'Arabi's Fixed Entity
- Plato's Introduction of the Receptacle
- Ibn al-'Arabi's Introduction of the Third Thing
- The Problem of the Creation of the World Revisited
- 7. The Perfect Man: The Epistemological Aspect of the Third Thing
- The Perfect Man as the Conclusion of Divine Love
- The Perfect Man as the Possessor of Divine Knowledge
- The Logic of the Knowledge of Perfection
- 8. The Limit Situation
- On Knowing the Waystation of "In The Articulations is the Knowledge of the Stairs."