Taha Abdurrahman

Taha Abderrahmane
صورة الدكتور حمو النقاري مع أستاذه طه عبد الرحمن.jpg
Taha Abderrahmane in 2016, on the right, with his student and colleague Professor Hammou Neqqari.
Born1944 (age 75–76)
Era20th / 21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy Islamic philosophy, Arab philosophy
Main interests
Philosophy of language

logic morality Islam and science Social criticism

Metaphysics
Website[1]

Taha Abderrahmane, (born in 1944) [1][2] is a Moroccan philosopher, and one of the leading philosophers and thinkers in the Arab-Islamic world. His work centers on logic, philosophy of language and philosophy of morality.[citation needed] He believes in multiple modernities and seeks to establish an ethical and humanitarian modernity based on the values and principles of Islam and the Arab tradition.

Early life and education

He was born in 1944 and raised in El Jadida (province of El Jadida) there he went to basic school, after that he moved to Casablanca where he continued his high school, and then he joined the Mohammed V University (Rabat, Morocco) where he obtained his licentiate in philosophy. He completed his studies at the university of Sorbonne where he received his second licentiate and obtained his doctoral third level in the year of 1972 on the subject: "Language and philosophy: a study of the linguistic structures of ontology", and in 1985 he earned his Ph.D in the philosophy on the subject "study of argumentation and its methods" (in French: Essai sur les logiques des raisonnements argumentatifs et naturels, literally "Essay on the logic of reasoning argumentatives and naturals").[3]

In addition to Arabic, French and English, he also speaks German, Latin and Ancient greek [4] - in order to read philosophy authors in their original language.

Career in academia

Abdurrahman served as a Professor of Philosophy of language and logic at Mohammed V University from 1970 until his retirement in 2005. He is a member of the 'International Society for the Study of Argumentation' which he represents in Morocco, representative of 'Gesellschaft für Interkulturelle Philosophie / Society of Intercultural Philosophy', and director of 'Wisdom Circle for Thinkers and Researchers'.

He was awarded the Prize of Morocco twice, and in 2006 the ISESCO Prize in Islamic thought and philosophy.

Characteristics of his method

His philosophical practice is characterized by a combination of "logical analysis" and "linguistic derivation" proceeding a mystical experience, in a framework to provide the concepts related to the Islamic heritage and based on the most important achievements of modern Western thought on the level of "theories of speech" and "argumentative logic" and " philosophy of ethics, which makes his philosophizing predominantly appearing in a "moral" and "deliberative" style.

His Most Important Works

  • Language and philosophy: an essay on the linguistic structures of ontology (in French), 1979
  • A treatise on deductive and natural argumentation and its models (in French), 1985
  • Formal Logic and Grammar, 1985
  • On the basics of Dialogue and Renovation of the Islamic theology, 1987
  • Religious Practice and Renewal of the Reason, 1989
  • Renovation of the Method in Assessing the Heritage, 1994
  • Praxeology of philosophy-I. Philosophy and Translation, 1994
  • Language and Balance, or Multiplicity of Reason, 1998
  • Praxeology of Philosophy-II. 1-The Philosophical sentence, the book of the Concept and etymology, 1999
  • The question of Ethics – a contribution to Ethical criticism of Western Modernity, 2000
  • Dialogues for the Future, 2000
  • The Arabic Right to differ in Philosophy, 2002
  • The Islamic Right to be Intellectually Different, 2005
  • The Spirit of Modernity, an Introduction to founding Islamic Modernity, 2006
  • Modernity and Resistance, 2007
  • The Question of Practice, 2012
  • The Spirit of Religion, 2012
  • Dialogue as Horizon of Thought, 2013
  • The Poverty of secularism, 2014
  • The Question of Method: Toward a New paradigm in thinking, 2015
  • The Post-Secularism: A Critique of the separation between Ethics and Religion, 2016
  • The Wandering of The Post-Secularism, 2016
  • The Religion of Decency, 2017

References

  1. ^ Arab Philosophers
  2. ^ Asia Times
  3. ^ "Taha Abderrahmane: la distinction royale, un hommage à "la parole libre"". .map.ma/fr/ (in French). 30 July 2014. Archived from the original on 10 September 2014.
  4. ^ Dialogue as Horizon of Thought, 2013

Sources

Arabic Wikipedia

Wisdom Forum for Thinkers and Researchers

Mohammed Hashas, "Islamic Philosophy III: The Question of Ethics: Taha Abderrahmane's Praxeology and Trusteeship Paradigm," Resetdoc, 23 Sept. 2014, http://www.resetdoc.org/story/00000022452

Mohammed Hashas, “Taha Abderrahmane’s Trusteeship Paradigm: Spiritual Modernity and the Islamic Contribution to the Formation of a Renewed Universal Civilization of Ethos,” Oriente Moderno 95 (2015), pp. 67-105.

Mohammed Hashas, L’etica islamica nel paradigma di responsabilità di Taha Abderrahmane, traduzione a cura di Sabrina Lei (Roma: Tawasul Europe, Centro per la ricerca ed il dialogo, 2018), 53 p. ISBN 978-1980445647

Mohammed Hashas, The Idea of European Islam: Religion, Ethics, Politics and Perpetual Modernity (London and New York: Routledge, 2019), Chapters 6-7.

Wael Hallaq, Reforming Modernity: Ethics and the New Human in the Philosophy of Abdurrahman Taha, Columbia University Press, 2019, 376p. ISBN 978-0231193887.

Mohammed Hashas and Mutaz al-Khatib, eds., Islamic Ethics and the Trusteeship Paradigm: Taha Abderrahmane's Philosophy in Comparative Perspectives (Leiden: Brill, 2020) pp. 382. ISBN 978-90-04-43836-1.

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