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    Political Philosophy

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    • Plato’s Republic: The political subject, the body politic and metaphysics
      • 1.     Reading Republic Books III-V: Consciousness, Meaning Constitution and Justice
      • 2.     Reading Republic Books VI-VII: The Philosopher King and the Challenges of Social Epistemology
      • 3.     Republic Book VIII-IX: Plato’s theory of constitution
      • 4.     Conclusion
    • Aristotle’s Politics: The critique of Plato and the re-casting of the relations between the political subject and the body politic
      • 1.     Introduction
      • 2.     Reading Aristotle’s Politics Books I and II: Civility, the critique of Plato’s epistemic aristocracy, and on civil order
      • 3.     Reading Aristotle’s Politics Books III-VI: On the Platonic paradox
      • 4.     Reading Aristotle’s Politics Books VII-VIII: On the perfect constitution and the borderline between democracy and oligarchy
      • 5.     Conclusion
    • Highlights of Islamic Political Philosophy: al-Fārābī’s Theory in Relation to Aristotle and Plato
      • 1.     Introduction
      • 2.     al-Fārābī on the Taxonomy of Rational Sciences and the Need for a Mediating Relationship between Rational Universals and Sensible Experience: The Implications for Political Philosophy
      • 3.     al-Fārābī’s Book of Religion and On the Perfect State: The Role of the Virtuous Ruler and Virtuous Religious Sciences
      • 4.     al-Fārābī’s Book of Religion and On the Perfect State: Continued
      • 5.     Conclusion
    • Aquinas and Metaphysical Reign of the Sacred over the Profane
      • 1.     Introduction
      • 2.     Aquinas’s Theory of Law (lex)
      • 3.     Aquinas on the Secular-Sacred Distinction
      • 4.     The Christian vs the Muslim Reception of the Platonic Theory of Sovereignty
    • Early Modern Materialist Rationalism—Spinoza: Theological Political Treatise Pantheistic Rational Materialism and the Promise of Secularism
      • 1.     Introduction
      • 2.     Spinoza versus al-Fārābī and al-Juwaynī on Prophetic Imagination, Miracles and the Nature of Reason
      • 3.     Spinoza’s Historical Hermeneutics, Moral Religion and Immanent Rationality
      • 4.     Spinoza: Immanent Materialism and the Case for Democracy
      • 5.     Conclusion
    • Enlightenment Protestant Liberalism—Immanuel Kant: Politics and the Rational Limits of Moral Religion and Scientific Judgments
      • 1.     Introduction
      • 2.     Kant and the Spheres of Rational Judgment: Political Judgment between Ethics, Science and Aesthetics
      • 3.     Kant’s What is Enlightenment? Private-Public Relations
      • 4.     The Conflict of Faculties
      • 5.     Conclusion
    • Theoretical and Philosophical Blurring of the Boundaries between the Secular and the Religious—Carl Schmitt Politische Theologie
      • 1.     Introduction
      • 2.     Carl Schmitt’s State of Exception and the Revolt against 19th Century Political Romanticism: Reversing al-Juwaynī
      • 3.     Carl Schmitt, Existentialism and Decisions Theory: Critiques of Enlightenment Liberal Assumptions
      • 4.     Carl Schmitt and the Inescapability of Theology and Dictatorship: Critiques of Liberalism and Marxism
      • 5.     Conclusion
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