Mapping the secular mind : modernity's quest for a godless utopia / Haggag Ali. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: London, England : International Institute of Islamic Thought, (c)2013.Description: xi, 209 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
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- 9781565645936
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- BL2747
- BL2747.A398.M377 2013
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Introduction: Cognitive Mapping and Metaphoricity -- The project of cognitive mapping -- Abdelwahab Elmessiri and the New Islamic discourse -- Zygmunt Bauman and the Jewish experience -- Modern epistemological bias -- Modernity as a metaphor and narrative category
Radical Enlightenment -- Sapere aude! and the light metaphor -- Gardeners and legislators -- Les philosophers: Advocates of endarkenment -- Nature: The code of modernity
Modernity as a gnostic narrative -- Gnosis and salvation -- Gnosis and utopia
Mapping the consequences of modernity -- The reincarnation of Homo Sacer -- Modernity, the Jews and the Holocaust -- Unwertes Leben, vagabonds and strangers -- Supermen, sub-men and functional groups
Bauman and the postmodern secular dilemma -- End of intellectual imperialism -- Promise and risk of postmodern ethics -- From postmodernity to liquid modernity -- From gardeners to hunters -- Sex and the body: The unwinnable Jihad
Elmessiri and postmodern liquidity -- The Rhizome: Illusion of transcendence -- Nature and the body: New functional groups -- Sex and signification -- The postmodern, the Jew and Zionism.
The secular mind had a grand plan, to establish an earthly paradise, a utopia of the here and now, a modern civilization governed by human reason, rationality, and the triumph of progress. Whilst ideals are one thing, the means to realize them is something else. Away from the hype, emancipating humanity from the shackles of God and religion has proved no easy matter. Mapping the Secular Mind critically examines issues of reason, rationality, and secular materialism, to explore how these mental perceptions, or ways of mapping the world, have affected human interaction and sociological development. It does this by comparing and contrasting the ideas of Abdelwahab M. Elmessiri (1938 2008) a leading Arab intellectual, and Zygmunt Bauman (1925), one of the world s foremost sociologists. In the last few decades, an emergent Western critique of modernity has inspired Muslim intellectuals to develop new ideas, images, terms and concepts that state their positions towards the tendencies of secular modernity, its transformations and consequences, and how it manipulates perceptions of reality. The book challenges foundations of secular ideology to argue that its aspirations have deeply transformed human consciousness and man s sense of self, leaving him a creature of purposeless consumption, wearied by the search for fulfillment, and controlled by materialistic laws governing physical phenomena. It also offers a more darker thesis, that Fascist Germany and the Eugenics movement were a form of Social Darwinism taken to its logical course. These were not an aberration from the principles of modernity, Ali argues, but a consistent outcome of the modern worldview, with the seeds of self-destruction being woven into the very fabric of the philosophy.
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