The making of Islamic economic thought : Islamization, law and moral discourses
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The making of Islamic economic thought : Islamization, law and moral discourses
Cambridge University Press, 2021
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-309) and index
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内容説明
Interrogating the development and conceptual framework of economic thought in the Islamic tradition pertaining to ethical, philosophical, and theological ideas, this book provides a critique of modern Islamic economics as a hybrid economic system. From the outset, Sami Al-Daghistani is concerned with the polyvalent methodology of studying the phenomenon of Islamic economic thought as a human science in that it nurtures a complex plentitude of meanings and interpretations associated with the moral self. By studying legal scholars, theologians, and Sufis in the classical period, Al-Daghistani looks at economic thought in the context of Shari'a's moral law. Alongside critiquing modern developments of Islamic economics, he puts forward an idea for a plural epistemology of Islam's moral economy, which advocates for a multifaceted hermeneutical reading of the subject in light of a moral law, embedded in a particular cosmology of human relationality, metaphysical intelligibility, and economic subjectivity.
目次
- Introduction
- 1. The Force of Revivalism and Islamization - Their Impact on Knowledge, Politics, and Islamic Economics
- 2. The Present - Muslim Economists and the Constellation of Islamic Economics
- 3. The Past Perfect - Shari'a and the Intellectual History of Islamic Economic Teachings
- 4. The Appraisal - Contemporary Islamic Economics and the Entrenchment of Modernity
- 5. Futures - Pluralistic Epistemology of Islam's Moral Economics
- Conclusion - Moral over Legal, Pluralistic over Monolithic.
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