Związki między metafizyką a Kalam: Awicenna a Siradż al-Din al-Urmałi
The Relationship Between Metaphysics and al-Kalam: Avicenna and Siraj al-Din al-Urmavi
Author(s): ENGIN ERDEMSubject(s): History of Islam, Contemporary Islamic Thought
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego
Keywords: Metaphysics; Theology; Kalam; Avicenna; Urmawī;
Summary/Abstract: Abstract: The question of how the relationship between metaphysics and theology should be understood is one of the main topics of debate on the agenda of philoso- phers and theologians from Aristotle (d. 322 BCE) to Avicenna (d. 428/1037), from Avicenna to the late Islamic theological tradition, and even to medieval Jewish and Christian thought. Avicenna criticized Aristotle for identifying metaphysics with theology and presented a new perspective on the relationship between those two disciplines. He argues that God is not the subject but the goal of metaphysics, in other words — metaphysics is an ontological science in terms of its subject matter and a theological science in terms of its goal. In Islamic thought after Avicenna, the relationship between metaphysics and kalam continued to be one of the most heated topics of debate. Trying to explain the relationship between those two disci- plines, thinkers such as Imam al-Ghazali (d. 505/1111), Shams al-Din Samarqandi (d. 702/1303), and Sayyid Sharif al-Jurjani (d. 816/1413) made a distinction between “Islamic science and rational science” and argued that metaphysics is an intellectual science while kalam is a religious (Islamic) science. On the other hand, Siraj al-Din al-Urmawi (d. 682/1283), who dealt with the relationship between metaphysics and kalam in his treatise On the Difference between Metaphysics (God-Science) and Kalam, revised Avicenna’s approach and criticized theologians who tried to explain the problem in terms of the distinction between religious and rational sciences. The aim of this article is to analyze Avicenna’s and Urmawi’s views on the relationship between metaphysics and theology, taking into account the historical-problematic context of the issue.
Journal: Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia
- Issue Year: 19/2024
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 19-28
- Page Count: 10
- Language: Polish