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Ash'ari's Theological Determinisma and the Senses of 'Can'Hamdard Islamicus 15 (1): 39-57. 1992.In this paper I argue that al Ash'ari was a Theological Determinist whose position on free will and human responsibility was marred by his failure to distinguish between two senses of the word 'can' (yastati'u ). I also compare al Ash'ari's position with that of the Mu'tazilite thinker al Qadi 'Abd al Jabbar. I conclude that their positions may not have been so much opposed to each other as merely different. This, I suggest, should invite us to re evaluate the nature and extent of the disagreeme…Read more
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234Ghazali on Miracles and Necessary ConnectionJournal of Nietzsche Studies 9 (1): 39-50. 2000.The paper offers a critical examination of Ghazali’s main arguments against the views of the philosophers on causation. The authors argue that Ghazali’s definition of miracles as "departure from the usual course of events" carries at least two meanings, only one of which is in conflict with necessary causal relations. The authors also argue that Ghazali’s desire to uphold the possibility of miracles need not constrain him to repudiate the idea of necessary connection, since he is able to explain…Read more
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184Avicenna and the Problem of UniversalsPhilosophy and Theology 21 (1-2): 3-25. 2009.The main object of this paper is to clarify and evaluate Avicenna’s view of universals, in light of some modern and contemporarydiscussions. According to Avicenna, universality is a contingent attribute of entities that are in themselves neither universal norparticular. An account of universality as a contingent attribute is offered which clarifies and gives additional support to Avicenna’sview. Nevertheless, it will be argued that Avicenna, through his use of such terms as “nature” and “quiddit…Read more
Raja Bahlul
Doha Institute for Graduate Studies
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Doha Institute for Graduate StudiesProfessor
Areas of Specialization
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| Islam |
| Metaphysics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Free Will |
| Epistemology |
Areas of Interest
| Value Theory |
| Social Sciences |
| Cognitive Sciences |