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Phenomenological dialectics on reason and spirit

rational discourses and spiritual inspirations

Nader El-Bizri

pp. 185-193

Résumé

Philosophical interrogations around the notions of "reason" and "spirit" are essentially self-reflective, in the sense that they presuppose the matter to be thought to be itself posited as a ground that founds the unfurling of such impetus in thinking. This self-reflexivity lets itself also appear in this transition as being seemingly groundless in its self-grounding (as Abgrund). This reflective state of affairs becomes significantly complicated in the context of a ">dialogue between "phenomenology" and "philosophical thinking in Islam"; especially when such endeavor is undertaken in the context of a colloquium held as part of the American Philosophical Association meeting (keeping in mind the manner by virtue of which mainstream academic/professional "philosophical analyses" assess investigations of "spirituality").

Détails de la publication

Publié dans:

Tymieniecka Anna-Teresa (2011) Reason, spirit and the sacral in the new enlightenment: Islamic metaphysics revived and recent phenomenology of life. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 185-193

DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-9612-8_12

Citation complète:

El-Bizri Nader, 2011, Phenomenological dialectics on reason and spirit: rational discourses and spiritual inspirations. In A.-T. Tymieniecka (ed.) Reason, spirit and the sacral in the new enlightenment (185-193). Dordrecht, Springer.