The Mind and Rationality in Islamic Thought
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https://doi.org/10.54172/43zdqg96Keywords:
Mind, Rationality, Islamic thought, Critical rationalism, Faith and reasonAbstract
This paper explores the concept of the mind and rationality in Islamic thought. It discusses the critical rationalism approach and its application in understanding the Islamic perspective on knowledge and reasoning. The paper examines the relationship between faith and reason, highlighting the importance of rationality in Islamic intellectual tradition. It also delves into the philosophical and theological dimensions of the mind and its role in acquiring knowledge and understanding. The study concludes by emphasizing the compatibility of reason and faith in Islamic thought.
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