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A READER’S GUIDE TO THE WORKS OF HAKIM IBN ADAM

A READER’S GUIDE TO THE WORKS OF HAKIM IBN ADAM

Hakim Ibn Adam

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three roses publishing
Año de edición:
2026
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Filosofía
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9781069898340
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Is the universe a dead machine that accidentally produced life, or is consciousness the very fabric of reality?In an era of deep intellectual fragmentation, where the sciences, philosophy, and spiritual traditions rarely speak to one another, the works of Hakim Ibn Adam-comprising five rigorous monographs and six evocative works of fiction-emerge as a profound synthesis for the modern seeker.A Reader’s Guide to the Works of Hakim Ibn Adam serves as the essential map to this expansive intellectual territory. It offers a clear, systematic introduction to Participatory Process Monism. This framework bridges the 'Cartesian wound' by integrating contemporary consciousness studies and quantum physics with the rich metaphysical heritage of the Islamic world.What is inside this Guide?Metaphysics: Explore the work’s central thesis that reality is an ongoing process rather than a collection of static objects.The Triadic Methodology: Learn how to coordinate empirical science, rational philosophy, and contemplative without sacrificing the rigor of any single discipline.Deep Dives into Every Work: From the molecular-scale drama of The Ancient Bargain to the technical depths of An Inquiry into First Principles, the Guide provides summaries, reading recommendations, and critical context for the entire corpus.Thematic Synthesis: Unpack recurring motifs such as the 'Double Exile' of the scientist-philosopher, the nature of the 'Substantial Soul,' and the ethical turn required when relating to uncertain interiority.For the Scientist, the Philosopher, and the Contemplative. Whether you have encountered a single volume and wish to see the larger picture, or are looking for the right entry point into this 'Unbroken Chain' of thought, this Guide is your companion. It is an invitation to move beyond scientific reductionism and religious dogma into a territory where observation is recognized as participation, and matter is seen as mind in its objective aspect.Discover the framework where science becomes meaningful, and meaning becomes scientific.

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