By proposing the Microcosm and Macrocosm analogy for dialogue
between Islamic Philosophy and Occidental Phenomenology, the
authors of this volume are reviving the perennial positioning of
the human condition in the play of forces within and without the
human being. This theme has run from Plato through the Middle Ages,
Renaissance and Modernity, and has been ignored by contemporaries.
It now acquires a new pertinence and striking significance due to
the scientific discoveries into the "infinitely small" in life, on
the one hand, and the prodigious technological discoveries of the
"infinitely great" on the other. Both open up undreamt-of prospects
for the continuing conquest of cosmic forces. The human person -
thrown into turmoil by the new approaches to life and needing to
acquire new habits of mind, having lost security of all beliefs -
desperately seeks a new clarification of the Human Condition within
the unity of everything-there-is, of cosmic forces, and of his
destiny. The dialogue between Islamic Philosophy and phenomenology
of life can show the way.
Papers by: Gholam-Reza A'awani, Mehdi Aminrazavi, Roza Davari
Ardakani, Mohammad Azadpur, Gary Backhaus, Marina Banchetti-Robino,
William Chittick, Seyed Mostafa Muhaghghegh Damad, Golamhossein
Ebrahimi Dinani, Nader El-Bizri, Kathleen Haney, Salahaddin
Khalilov, Sayyid Mohammad Khamenei, Mahmoud Khatami, Mieczyslaw
Pawel Migon, Nikolay Milkov, Sachiko Murata, Anna-Teresa
Tymieniecka, Daniela Verducci.
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