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This book investigates the methodological issues raised by the
encounter between Islamic thought and contemporary philosophical
hermeneutics. It features essays that examine why and how current
Muslim thinkers refer to Continental philosophy. The contributors
put the universality of the hermeneutic order to the test with
three different approaches. The first looks at exegetical aspects.
It addresses contemporary thinkers from the Islamicate world who
have engaged critically or not with main representatives or key
concepts of philosophical hermeneutics. The second presents an
interpretative analysis. The essays here present attempts at using
philosophical hermeneutics in order to develop new interpretations
of canonical or traditional ensembles of texts such as the Qur'an
and the Hadith as well as legal, spiritual, and philosophical
corpuses from the Islamicate world. The third looks at different
political and critical issues. The clear and sound reference to
religion of Islamic thought makes its entanglement with
philosophical hermeneutics a burning challenge for all parties
involved. Is it true, as some contend, that philosophical
hermeneutics can help interpret Islamic thought anew? This book
reveals how the two philosophies are likely to expand each other's
horizons and influence each other's conceptual frameworks. It
features revised papers from an International Conference.
This book investigates the methodological issues raised by the
encounter between Islamic thought and contemporary philosophical
hermeneutics. It features essays that examine why and how current
Muslim thinkers refer to Continental philosophy. The contributors
put the universality of the hermeneutic order to the test with
three different approaches. The first looks at exegetical aspects.
It addresses contemporary thinkers from the Islamicate world who
have engaged critically or not with main representatives or key
concepts of philosophical hermeneutics. The second presents an
interpretative analysis. The essays here present attempts at using
philosophical hermeneutics in order to develop new interpretations
of canonical or traditional ensembles of texts such as the Qur’an
and the Hadith as well as legal, spiritual, and philosophical
corpuses from the Islamicate world. The third looks at different
political and critical issues. The clear and sound reference to
religion of Islamic thought makes its entanglement with
philosophical hermeneutics a burning challenge for all parties
involved. Is it true, as some contend, that philosophical
hermeneutics can help interpret Islamic thought anew? This book
reveals how the two philosophies are likely to expand each
other’s horizons and influence each other’s conceptual
frameworks. It features revised papers from an International
Conference.
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