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The first part is an introduction to this new Taha’i critical method; It begins with a statement of the reason for the inability of Arab philosophy to achieve creativity despite the famous translation movement in ancient and modern times, and it is likely that the way is to reach a path that combines philosophy and translation based on two principles: 1- Establishing a living philosophy in contrast to the previous static philosophy. 2- Adopting an authentic translation in contrast to the acquired translation and the communicative translation that were used predominantly in transferring foreign philosophical texts. The second part deals with many philosophical topics.
The book Philosophy Jurisprudence consists of two parts1/2 The first part is entitled Philosophy and Translation and the second part is entitled Philosophical Discourse, written by Taha Abdel Rahman. This book is one of the pillars of Dr. Taha Abdel Rahman’s philosophical project, and he dedicated it to answering a path that leads to philosophical creativity in the Arab world, with a connection to translation; and this answer is based on his establishment of an independent science called “Philosophy Jurisprudence” (combining the rank of jurisprudence among the legal and the position of philosophy among the scientific), and he defined it as the science that: looks at philosophy as a set of rhetorical and behavioral phenomena that accept description, analysis and theorization, i.e. critical contemplation of philosophy as a subject.
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