Self-Awareness in Islamic Philosophy: Avicenna and Beyond
Jari Kaukua
This important book investigates the emergence and development of a distinct concept of self-awareness in post-classical, pre-modern Islamic philosophy. Jari Kaukua presents the first extended analysis of Avicenna's arguments on self-awareness - including the flying man, the argument from the unity of experience, the argument against reflection models of self-awareness and the argument from personal identity - arguing that all these arguments hinge on a clearly definable concept of self-awareness as pure first-personality. He substantiates his interpretation with an analysis of Suhrawardī's use of Avicenna's concept and Mullā Sadrā's revision of the underlying concept of selfhood. The study explores evidence for a sustained, pre-modern and non-Western discussion of selfhood and self-awareness, challenging the idea that these concepts are distinctly modern, European concerns. The book will be of interest to a range of readers in history of philosophy, history of ideas, Islamic studies and philosophy of mind.
Kateqoriyalar:
İl:
2015
Nəşriyyat:
Cambridge University Press
Dil:
english
Səhifələr:
268
ISBN 10:
1107088798
ISBN 13:
9781107088795
Fayl:
PDF, 1.45 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2015