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Ghazali’s Epistemology: A Critical Study of Doubt and Certainty
Ghazali’s Epistemology: A Critical Study of Doubt and Certainty
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Focusing on Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī (d. 1111), one of the foremost scholars and authorities in the Muslim world who is central to the Islamic intellectual tradition, this book embarks on a study of doubt (shakk) and certainty (yaqīn) in his epistemology. The book looks at Ghazālī’s attitude to philosophical demonstration and Sufism as a means to certainty. In early scholarship surrounding Ghazālī, he has often been blamed as the one who single-handedly offered the death-blow to philosophy in the Muslim world. In much of contemporary scholarship, Ghazālī is understood to prefer philosophy as the ultimate means to certainty, granting Sufism a secondary status. Hence, much of previous scholarship has either focused on Ghazālī as a Sufi or as a philosopher; this book takes a parallel approach, and acknowledges each discipline in its right place. It analyses Ghazālī’s approach to acquiring certainty, his methodological scepticism, his foundationalism, his attitude to authoritative instruction (taʿlim), and the place of philosophical demonstration and Sufism in his epistemology. Offering a systematic and comprehensive approach to Ghazālī’s epistemology, this book is a valuable resource for scholars of Islamic philosophy and Sufism in particular, and for educated readers of Islamic studies in general.
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One Line Summary
Explores Ghazali's nuanced views on certainty and doubt.
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Who is this book for?
If you're interested in how Islamic thinkers grappled with knowledge, this book offers a deep dive into Ghazali’s ideas on doubt and certainty. It navigates his use of philosophy and Sufism without bias, making it a fascinating read for anyone curious about Islamic intellectual history. You'll appreciate its balanced approach to understanding how these paths intersect in the pursuit of truth.