Joseph J.Kaminski
Islam, Liberalism, and Ontology: A Critical Re-evaluation
Islam, Liberalism, and Ontology: A Critical Re-evaluation
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This book compares the fundamental categories of Islam and liberalism, arguing that they remain different and should be taken seriously. It explores questions related to rights, moral epistemologies, the role of religion in the public sphere, and legal discourse and argues that communitarian modes of thought are better suited for engaging with Islam and contemporary socio-political modes of organization.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 198 pages
\n Publication date: 31 March 2021
\n Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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This comprehensive work delves into the comparative ontologies of Islam and liberalism, examining their discourses in a broader context. The author challenges the notion of overlapping consensuses and discursive congruence, asserting that the fundamental categories that define these two ideologies remain vastly different. Despite recent attempts to bridge these gaps, the author emphasizes the importance of recognizing and addressing these differences. To date, no scholarly works have explicitly or meticulously examined the precise locations where these disparities lie.
In order to explore these questions in depth, the author employs a rigorous approach, drawing upon primary and canonical sources from both Islam and liberalism. Through this comprehensive analysis, the author seeks to provide a clearer understanding of the unique perspectives and values of each ideology.
Furthermore, the author delves into the realm of rights, moral epistemologies, the role of religion in the public sphere, and broader approaches to legal discourse. By examining these topics from both Islamic and liberal lenses, the author aims to shed light on the strengths and weaknesses of each approach.
In the concluding chapters, the author argues that communitarian modes of thought are better equipped to engage with Islam and contemporary socio-political modes of organization than liberalism. The author highlights the importance of recognizing the distinct cultural and historical contexts that shape these ideologies and proposes a nuanced and empathetic approach to understanding and navigating the complexities of the modern world.
This book is a valuable resource for students and scholars of politics and international relations, Islam, liberalism, and communitarianism. It offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the complex relationship between these ideologies, providing valuable insights into their historical, cultural, and philosophical dimensions.
\n Weight: 336g\n
Dimension: 154 x 235 x 23 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780367534110\n \n
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