«Cвет» разума в философско-теологическом учении ал-Газали в соотнесении с византийской мистикой света*

The ‘Light’ of Reason in the Philosophical and Theological Teachings of al-Ghazali in Relation to the Byzantine Mysticism of Light

The author notes that rationality stemmed out of external logic devoid of value meanings and human dimensions. In medieval philosophy the concept of reason was considered as consisting of sensory, discursive, and moral components. The principles of rationalization in al-Ghazali’s (1058–1111) are considered in the article as philosophical ‘theology’ that underlie the understanding and cognition of the Absolute as a whole: the One, the Eternal, and equal to itself. Despite the unknowability of the Absolute, movement towards it as the Truth occurs within the framework of ideas about the ‘perfect man’ (al-insan al-kamal) in epistemology and ethics. In the teaching of al-Ghazali on practical reason, the unity of knowledge and action, logic and morality, is fulfilled. The ethical relevance of these concepts is emphasized. On the opinion of Al-Ghazali about inadequate solution by the Eastern Peripatetics al-Farabi and Ibn Sina on the correlation of theoretical and practical reason, as well as the issue about the scope of reason competence in the problems of ethics and religion is discussed. Despite the different discourses of knowledge in Islam and Christianity and the absence of the term ‘mysticism’ in the Muslim tradition, the phenomenon of mysticism exists in both philosophical and theological traditions in terms of semantic content. Therefore, for unveiling the meaning of the concept of light of reason of al-Ghazali, the article presents the medieval Byzantine mystical tradition of comprehending the Creator through the Divine light, similar to the knowing of the Absolute in al-Ghazali’s Sufism. The doctrine of Simeon the New Theologian on striving for absolute knowledge in the process of self-perfecting and attainment the highest spiritual state of unity by a person with God in the perception of the Divine light is considered. In this regard, Simeon’s understanding of the human is comparable to the concept of the ‘perfect man’ formulated by al-Ghazali. © Санкт-Петербургский государственный университет, 2024.

Авторы
Kirabaev
Издательство
Saint Petersburg State University
Номер выпуска
4
Язык
Russian
Страницы
568-581
Статус
Published
Том
40
Год
2024
Организации
  • 1 RUDN University, Moscow, Moscow Oblast, Russian Federation
Ключевые слова
al-Ghazali; Byzantine Philosophy; Classification of reason; Knowledge and Action; Logic and Morality; Practical Reason; Reason; Reason and Cognition; Symeon the New Theologian; Theoretical Reason; Uncreated Light; what is and what should be
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