In this chapter, we examine a few potential problems when inquiring into the ethics of medieval Christian and Islamic mystical traditions: First, there are terminological and methodological worries about defining mysticism and doing comparative philosophy in general. Second, assuming that the Divine represents the highest Good in such traditions, and given the apophaticism on the part of many mystics in both religions, there is a question of whether or not such traditions can provide a coherent theory of value. Finally, the antinomian tendencies and emphasis on passivity of some mystics might lead one to wonder whether their prescriptive exhortations can constitute a coherent theory of right action. We tackle each of these concerns in turn ...
This article looks at some of the salient analyses of moderation in the ancient Greek and the Islami...
My aim in this paper is to investigate Islamic Mysticism and find out how and to what extent mystica...
In the contemporary legal and political debate a large space is taken by the concept of ‘reaso...
In this chapter, we examine a few potential problems when inquiring into the ethics of medieval Chri...
Rather than dismissing mysticism as irrelevant to the study of medieval philosophy, this chapter ide...
This paper deals with the debate on the relationship between mysticism and ethics, which is conducte...
Spiritual Morality aims to contribute to modern-day virtue ethics from a medieval perspective; to th...
This article attempts to answer this question from three perspectives: “Is it possible to consider t...
From the Gnostics of the second century to the Waldesians of the thirteenth century, popular religio...
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The question of the origin of Islamic mysticism has been one of the major concerns of many researche...
Islamic mysticism which is derived from moral teachings and divine teachings has been effective in s...
The authors of the article present a comparative philosophical analysis of the epistemological conce...
Sufism is often understood to be the mystical dimension of Islam, and many works have focused on the...
The "mystical morality" is a kind of morality that requires the truth based on direct communication ...
This article looks at some of the salient analyses of moderation in the ancient Greek and the Islami...
My aim in this paper is to investigate Islamic Mysticism and find out how and to what extent mystica...
In the contemporary legal and political debate a large space is taken by the concept of ‘reaso...
In this chapter, we examine a few potential problems when inquiring into the ethics of medieval Chri...
Rather than dismissing mysticism as irrelevant to the study of medieval philosophy, this chapter ide...
This paper deals with the debate on the relationship between mysticism and ethics, which is conducte...
Spiritual Morality aims to contribute to modern-day virtue ethics from a medieval perspective; to th...
This article attempts to answer this question from three perspectives: “Is it possible to consider t...
From the Gnostics of the second century to the Waldesians of the thirteenth century, popular religio...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/74937/1/j.1478-1913.1960.tb01091.x.pd
The question of the origin of Islamic mysticism has been one of the major concerns of many researche...
Islamic mysticism which is derived from moral teachings and divine teachings has been effective in s...
The authors of the article present a comparative philosophical analysis of the epistemological conce...
Sufism is often understood to be the mystical dimension of Islam, and many works have focused on the...
The "mystical morality" is a kind of morality that requires the truth based on direct communication ...
This article looks at some of the salient analyses of moderation in the ancient Greek and the Islami...
My aim in this paper is to investigate Islamic Mysticism and find out how and to what extent mystica...
In the contemporary legal and political debate a large space is taken by the concept of ‘reaso...