Sufism and deconstruction : a comparative study of Derrida and Ibn ʻArabi / Ian Almond.
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- B753.I24 A46 2004eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-160) and index.
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1. The shackles of reason : Sufi/deconstructive opposition to rational thought -- 2. The honesty of the perplexed : Derrida and Ibn Arabi on 'confusion' -- 3. Sages of the book : the meaning of infinity in Sufi and deconstructive hermeneutics -- 4. Mystery-tasting and abyssality : the secret in Ibn Arabi and Derrida -- Conclusion : the post-structuralist dissolution of the subject : three Neoplatonic moments in the Derridean canon.
This book examines a series of common featuress in the works of Derrida and the Sufism of Ibn 'Arabi, considered to be one of the most influential figures in Islamic thought.
English.
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