ISBN:
9783319594927
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xv, 233 pages)
Series Statement:
Philosophy and Politics - Critical Explorations volume 5
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Badamchi, Meysam Post-Islamist political theory
DDC:
100
Keywords:
Middle East-Politics and governm
;
Iran
;
Intellektueller
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Islamische Philosophie
;
Liberalismus
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Geschichte 1990-2015
Abstract:
Preface and Acknowledgments -- Note on Transliteration -- Contents -- Author Biography -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Conceptualizing Post-Islamist Political Theory -- 1.2 A Note on Method -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Political Liberalism for Post-Islamist, Muslim-Majority Societies -- 2.1 Part I: Rawlsian Conceptions of Justification and Universal Inclusion of the Reasonable -- 2.1.1 Political Constructivism -- 2.1.2 Wide Reflective Equilibrium in Post-Islamist Muslim Majority Societies -- 2.1.3 Public Reasoning, Declaration and Conjecture -- 2.2 Part II: Stability of Political Liberalism in Post-Islamist Muslim-Majority Societies -- 2.2.1 Fusion of Overlapping Consensus and Modus Vivendi -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Why and How Political Liberals Need to Persuade Muslims: Ferrara and March's Interpretations of Conjecture -- 3.1 Ferrara, Reflexive Pluralism and Conjecture -- 3.2 March: Conjecture as Justificatory Comparative Political Theory -- 3.3 The Role of Islamic Jurisprudence in March's Methodology of Conjecture -- 3.4 Post-Islamist Intellectuals and March's Treatment of Jurisprudence -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: An Unorthodox, Islamic, Full Justification for Liberal Citizenship: The Case of Mohammad Mojtahed Shabestari -- 4.1 Post-Islamism Versus Jurisprudential Reading of Islam -- 4.2 Faith, Free Will, and Freedom of Conscience -- 4.3 Justice of Political Jurisprudence, Revisionary Hermeneutics, and the Secular State -- 4.4 A Comparative Note on Soroush and Mojtahed Shabestari -- 4.5 Conclusion and Some Critical Remarks -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: Between Contractarianism and Islamic State: A Post-Islamist Reading of Mohammad Hossein Tabatabai's Theory of Justice -- 5.1 Artificial Conceptions Theory (Edrakat-e Etebari) -- 5.2 The Artificial Conception of Utilization (Estekhdam)
Abstract:
5.3 A Post-Islamist, Liberal Reading of M. H. Tabatabai: The Social Contract and the Role of Religion in Stability -- 5.4 M. H. Tabatabai's Contratarianism Versus Rawls's Contractualism: A Comparative Note -- 5.5 M. H. Tabatabai Between Contractarianism and Islamic State: The Role of Colonialism -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6: Reasonableness, Rationality and Government: Mehdi Haeri Yazdi's Hekmat va Hokumat -- 6.1 Reasonableness and Rationality in Rawls's Political Liberalism -- 6.2 The Priority of Islamic Philosophy Over Islamic Jurisprudence -- 6.3 Government as the Agency of Joint Private Owners -- 6.4 Individualism Versus Collectivism: Criticizing Rousseau -- 6.5 Voluntariness of Sharia Versus Coerciveness of the State -- 6.6 Haeri's Meta-Ethics -- 6.7 A Comparative Note on Mojtahed Shabestari and Haeri Yazdi -- 6.8 Concluding Remarks: Rethinking General Will -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7: Between Truth and Democracy: Mostafa Malekian's Spiritual Intellectualism -- 7.1 Spirituality: Religiosity Within the Boundaries of Critical Rationality -- 7.2 The Social Ethos of Spiritual Citizens -- 7.3 A Theory of Political Toleration -- 7.4 Political Liberalism and the Critique of Malekian's Idea of Toleration -- Bibliography -- Chapter 8: Guardianship, Basic Liberties and Reform: A Post-Islamist Critique of Iran's Post-revolutionary Constitution -- 8.1 Rawls's Argument for the Constitutional Protection of Basic Liberties -- 8.2 How Guardianship of the Jurist Was Entered into Iran's Constitution: A Historical Note -- 8.3 Non-equality Between Jurists and Non-Jurists, and the Insufficient Protection of Liberties -- 8.4 An-Naim on Jurisprudence, Constitutionalism and the Secular State -- 8.5 Public Reason and the Prospect for Post-Islamist Constitutional Reform -- Bibliography -- Index
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