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The Jurisprudence of Philosophy The Philosophical Discourse The Book of Concept and Etymology Part Two

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This philosophical study investigates the construction of philosophical concepts and the mechanisms of their etymology and expression within Arabic philosophical discourse, analyzing the methods of concept generation and their impact on intellectual creativity.

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This book examines the principles of expression and indication upon which the philosophical concept is built. It also examines the methods of signification and contrast that the philosopher employs in defining his concepts and utilizing them within the context of his discourse. It clarifies how adopting these methods leads to the generation of concepts that are robust in their questioning and argumentation, and how deviating from them results in the creation of concepts that are uprooted in their questioning and unstable in their argumentation. The author then focuses on…
This book examines the principles of expression and indication upon which the philosophical concept is built. It also examines the methods of signification and contrast that the philosopher employs in defining his concepts and utilizing them within the context of his discourse. It clarifies how adopting these methods leads to the generation of concepts that are robust in their questioning and argumentation, and how deviating from them results in the creation of concepts that are uprooted in their questioning and unstable in their argumentation. The author then examines exemplary applications of established philosophical concepts in the works of four philosophers in their respective native languages: Plato, Descartes, Heidegger, and Deleuze. He also explores a exemplary application of philosophical concepts derived from Arabic philosophy.

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2013

Publisher

Arab Cultural Center

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