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Taking Off the Lens · Book 28

Hayy Ibn Yaqzan: When Philosophy Is Told as a Story

Ibn Tufayl · H. F. Adam

A solitary mind reasons from nature toward God, revealing both the reach of reflection and what the thought experiment already assumes.

10 chapters · approximately 76 minutes · browser reader · offline access

Inside this book

  1. Putting On His Lens
  2. The World as He Saw It
  3. When the Image Enlarged, the Cracks Appeared
  4. Questions This Lens Does Not Welcome
  5. Taking Off the Lens — The Mind Returns to Fitrah
  6. The Quiet Rational Response
  7. The Response from Lived Reality
  8. The Light of Revelation, Not the Noise of Debate
  9. Closing Synthesis
  10. Knowing God Needs No Philosophy

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