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Hegel and Islam

Hegel and Islam Abstract This essay examines Hegel’s assessment of Islam in terms of its fundamental beliefs, its philosophical tradition, its aesthetics, and its place in the history of philosophy as well as in world history. It then addresses some of the important questions arising from various scholarly assessments of Hegel’s treatment of Islam, and it concludes by suggesting how we might make use of Hegel’s own dialectical methods in abrogating ethnocentrism. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Philosophy East and West University of Hawai'I Press

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University of Hawai'I Press
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Abstract

Abstract This essay examines Hegel’s assessment of Islam in terms of its fundamental beliefs, its philosophical tradition, its aesthetics, and its place in the history of philosophy as well as in world history. It then addresses some of the important questions arising from various scholarly assessments of Hegel’s treatment of Islam, and it concludes by suggesting how we might make use of Hegel’s own dialectical methods in abrogating ethnocentrism.

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Philosophy East and WestUniversity of Hawai'I Press

Published: Mar 13, 2017

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