KRYTYKA ROZUMU ARABSKIEGO. WSPÓŁCZESNA MYŚL ARABSKA WOBEC ZAGADNIENIA ROZUMU I POZNANIA
Abstract
CRITIQUE OF THE ARAB MIND. CONTEMPORARY ARAB THOUGHT
IN THE CONTEXT OF THE ISSUES OF REASON AND COGNITION
In this article I will present different stands of Arab scholars with respect
to one of the key issues of Orientalism — the Arab mind. The assumption
of individuality and invariable nature of Arab mind was one of the
foundations of the oriental thought. With the development of
postcolonial thought in the second half of the 20th century, some Arab
scholars rejected this assumption, while the others tried to redefine its
essence. Hence, the study of such issues as reason and cognition was so
important. According to Mohammad Abed Al-Jabri, what distinguishes
Arab reason is the fact that in Islamic philosophy the connection
between epistemology and ideology was much stronger than in the
European culture. As a result, Islamic philosophy used epistemology and
logic not for the sake of uncovering the ‘truth’, but in the defence of its
own ideological claims. Al-Jabri argues that in order to understand
contemporary Arab-Islamic thought it is necessary to study its beginning
(VII–IX centuries AD), since instruments of reason established in that
period have remained until today. Other philosophers, like Mohammed
Arkoun place Arab reason in wider context of reason as such. The
knowledge of the way of cognition within Arab culture seems to be the
key to understanding of their world.