Intends to recover the notion of culture as a collective, hybrid and plural experience, in light of the political imperative that rules us. In bringing together some of the figures most closely associated with Said and his scholarship, this volume looks at Said, the literary critic and public intellectual, Palestine and Said's intellectual legacy.
Akeel Bilgrami Livres
Akeel Bilgrami est un philosophe dont l'œuvre explore les liens complexes entre croyance et signification, connaissance de soi et psychologie de l'identité. Il examine de manière critique comment la religion, à l'ère moderne, ne sert pas principalement de question de doctrine, mais de source vitale de communauté et de valeurs partagées, en particulier là où d'autres formes de solidarité sont diminuées. Les essais et articles de Bilgrami explorent de profondes idées philosophiques aux côtés de questions sociales et culturelles urgentes, offrant une perspective unique sur la vie contemporaine et la connexion humaine.




Self-Knowledge and Resentment
- 416pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Argues that self-knowledge of our intentional states is special among all the knowledge we have because it is not an epistemological notion in the standard sense of that term, but instead is a fallout of the radically normative nature of thought and agency.
Who's Afraid of Academic Freedom?
- 428pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Celebrated scholars, including Joan Scott, Noam Chomsky, Stanley Fish, Judith Butler, Jon Elster, Akeel Bilgrami, and Jonathan R. Cole, examine contemporary pressures on the free pursuit of knowledge.
Beyond the Secular West
- 296pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Nine major scholars of philosophy, religion, law, ethics, history, anthropology, and politics consider the fate of Western secularism in modern global societies. Extending Charles Taylor's A Secular Age, this anthology explores the transformation of Western secularism beyond Europe, and the collection closes with Taylor's response to each essay.