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The Logosophism of the Baha'i Faith, Druze Religion and Mandaeism

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: [North Carolina] : Lulu : Logostar Press 2013Description: 62 pISBN:
  • 9781300619918
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Written by Daniel Deleanu in the oldest forms of Persian, Arabic and Syriac hitherto known, these philosophical texts use the archaic elements of the languages mentioned herein in order to create a deeper form of investigation, called logosophism, a heuristic system whose main epistemological and ontological goal is to descend to the primeval matrix of the unconscious Logos in order to bring to light answers to questions regarding the Baha’i Faith, the Druze Religion and Mandaeism, questions which philosophers of have asked for a long time. This book is the fourth volume of a projected series of books of philosophy in which religions are to be studied from the core of their ontological and epistemological expression, which is the linguistic con-text wherein they appeared, hence the importance laid by Daniel Deleanu on the writing of the investigation in the ur-languages in which the sacred books pertaining to those specific religions were originally composed.
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Written by Daniel Deleanu in the oldest forms of Persian, Arabic and Syriac hitherto known, these philosophical texts use the archaic elements of the languages mentioned herein in order to create a deeper form of investigation, called logosophism, a heuristic system whose main epistemological and ontological goal is to descend to the primeval matrix of the unconscious Logos in order to bring to light answers to questions regarding the Baha’i Faith, the Druze Religion and Mandaeism, questions which philosophers of have asked for a long time. This book is the fourth volume of a projected series of books of philosophy in which religions are to be studied from the core of their ontological and epistemological expression, which is the linguistic con-text wherein they appeared, hence the importance laid by Daniel Deleanu on the writing of the investigation in the ur-languages in which the sacred books pertaining to those specific religions were originally composed.

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