Reforming modernity: ethics and the new human in the philosophy of Abdurrahman Taha

New York: Columbia University Press (2019)
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Abstract

Wael Hallaq explores the history, development, and contemporary trends in Muslim political thought using the work of Morocco-based philosopher Taha Abdurrahman. A sweeping intellectual history and philosophical examination, this book examines the trajectory of how we understand the central questions plaguing modernity in both the West and Muslim lands.

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