En islam iranien, aspects spirituels et philosophiques (Record no. 30778)

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International Standard Book Number 2-07-072407-7
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Transcribing agency New Zealand National Baha'i Reference Library
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Personal name Henry Corbin
9 (RLIN) 1988
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Title En islam iranien, aspects spirituels et philosophiques
Remainder of title Vol 4. L'école d'Ispahan. L'école shaykhie. Le Douziéme Imâm
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Paris
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Gallimard
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1971
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Extent xx, 567 pages ; 23 cm.
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General note À l'intérieur de la communauté islamique, le monde iranien a formé dès l'origine un ensemble dont les caractères et la vocation ne s'élucident que si l'on considère l'univers spirituel iranien comme formant un tout, avant et depuis l'Islam. L'Iran islamique a été par excellence la patrie des plus grands philosophes et mystiques de l'Islam.Le monument que Henry Corbin présente ici en quatre volumes de sept livres est le résultat de plus de vingt ans de recherches menées en Iran même. Sa méthode se veut essentiellement phénoménologique, sans se rattacher à une école déterminée. Il s'agit pour lui de rencontrer le fait religieux en laissant se montrer l'objet religieux tel qu'il se montre à ceux à qui il se montre. Le phénoménologue doit donc devenir l'hôte spirituel de ceux à qui se montre cet objet et en assumer avec eux la charge. Toute considération historique restera donc ici immanente à cet objet, sans lui imposer du dehors quelque catégorie étrangère, considération dialectique ou autre.
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Formatted contents note Within the Islamic community, the Iranian world formed from the outset a whole whose characteristics and vocation can only be elucidated if one considers the Iranian spiritual universe as forming a whole, before and since the 'Islam. Islamic Iran has been the homeland of the greatest philosophers par excellence.and mystics of Islam. The monument that Henry Corbin presents here in four volumes of seven books is the result of more than twenty years of research carried out in Iran itself. His method is essentially phenomenological, without being attached to a specific school. It is for him to encounter the religious fact by letting the religious object show itself as it shows itself to those to whom it shows itself. The phenomenologist must therefore become the spiritual guest of those to whom this object shows itself and assume its responsibility with them. Any historical consideration will therefore remain here immanent in this object, without imposing on it from outside some foreign category, dialectical or other consideration
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Shaykhism
Miscellaneous information Kašfīya
Form subdivision Twelver Shi'ism
9 (RLIN) 206
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Kirmani Shaykhism
Form subdivision Shaykhism
9 (RLIN) 1475
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