Philosophic Presence in Modern Arab Thought


Abstract in English

We can not understand the nature of philosophical Presence in the modern Arab thought in isolation from the historical conditions that framed it, that was represented in the imperialistic phenomenon with it's historical and intellectual needs, besides the constancy of failed economic and social conditions Arab conditions, and the domination of the theological vision as a directed and specific vision for thoughtful dealing with nature and history.

References used

Kai ,Nielsen, " For Impurity in Philosophy " Canadian Journal of Humanities (1974), PP. 121-131
Ludwig Wittgenstein, Tractatus Logigo-Philosophigus (London: Propositions, 1932), pp. 53-54
Max Horkheimer, The Social Function Of Philosophy, vol0 3 (1972), p0120

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