CONTENTS
PREFACE
Naeem Ahmad
INTRODUCTION
George F. McLean
PART I PHILOSOPHY
AS A SEARCH FOR UNITY IN THE TRANSCENDENT
Chapter
I. The Philosophical Interpretation of
History
M. M. Sharif
Chapter
II. One God, One World, One
Humanity
Khalifa Abdul
Hakim
Chapter
III. Iqbal’s ‘Preface’ to His Lectures
on the Reconstruction of Religious Thought in
Islam
Q. M. Aslam
Chapter
IV. A Case for World Philosophy: My
Intellectual Story
C. A. Qadir
Chapter
V. How I See Philosophy
Intisar-ul-Haq
Chapter
VI. God, Universe and Man
Muhammad Hanif
Nadvi
Chapter
VII. Iqbal on the Material and Spiritual
Future of Humanity
Javid Iqbal
PART II CLASSICAL
ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY AND METAPHYSICS
Chapter
VIII. Philosophy of Religion: Its
Meaning and Scope
M. Saeed Sheikh
Chapter
IX. Function of Muslim Philosophy
Abdul Khaliq
Chapter
X. Knowledge: An Islamic Perspective
B. H. Siddiqui
PART III PAKISTAN
PHILOSOPHY IN THE BRITISH TRADITION
Chapter
XI. On Sense and Nonsense
Kazi A. Kadir
Chapter
XII. Quantification and Opacity
Ali Akhtar
Kazmi
Chapter
XIII. The Nature of Mind
Absar Ahmad
Chapter
XIV. Knowledge of Other Minds
Abdul Hameed
Kamali
PART IV
PHENOMENOLOGICAL AND EXISTENTIAL PHILOSOPHY
IN PAKISTAN
Chapter
XV. The Notion of Existence
Manzoor Ahmad
Chapter
XVI. From Anguish to the
Search for Truth
Waheed Ali
Farooqi
Chapter
XVII. Individual and Culture
Muhammad Ajmal
Chapter
XVIII. Descartes’ Concept of a Person
Shahid Hussain
Chapter
XIX. God and Values
Khawja Ghulam
Sadiq
BIOGRAPHICAL
NOTES
APPENDIX
Philosophical Activity in
Pakistan: 1947-1961
Richard V. De Smet, S.J.
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