Curated Bibliography of Analytic Philosophy

By Dr. Safaruk Chowdhury Epistemology, Ethics, Language, Logic and Metaphysics This is a bibliography containing entries on key works in primarily 20th century analytic philosophy. The arrangement of the entries is descriptive and chronological and is restricted to only books which means articles or essays are excluded unless they reappear in the author’s book. The…

A Short Chronology of Works in Analytic Philosophy

By Dr. Safaruk Chowdhury This section includes some of the major works that were published in the field of analytic philosophy. The list – arranged chronologically – is highly selective and is only for presenting a glimpse of the philosophical output. A short description of most of the titles can be found in the curated…

Analytic Philosophy

                                                                                     A Brief History If we were to give a simple description of what…

Comparative Arabic Logic Glossary

An effort is underway to create and publish to www.ASIPT.org a comparative glossary of Arabic logic terms in translation.  The goal is to produce a sufficient sample of Arabic-English glossaries of the technical nomenclature of Mantiq (Arabic Logic) such that current researchers can compare and discuss with an aim towards producing standardized best practices in translating…

Year 1 Epistemological Foundations

Working Groups committed to deep study of specific topics related to a given year’s national conference theme will be connected throughout the year through digital Collaborative Asynchronous Annotations and Marginal Conversations using Hypothesis software (web.hypothes.is). This software allows groups to collectively annotate and discuss web-based digital texts; they are asynchronous “conversations in the margins” of…

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Collaborative Asynchronous Annotation Working Groups

Working Groups committed to deep study of specific topics related to a given year’s national conference theme will be connected throughout the year through digital Collaborative Asynchronous Annotations and Marginal Conversations using Hypothesis software (web.hypothes.is). This software allows groups to collectively annotate and discuss web-based digital texts; they are asynchronous “conversations in the margins” of…

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Why Do We Need the American Society for Islamic Philosophy and Theology?

The three aims of ASIP&T (fellowship, training scholars, and verification & renewal) are meant to address five imperatives that arise from the contemporary state of scholarship in Islamic Philosophy and Theology. Before questions of the nature of consciousness or spiritual anthropology can be effectively addressed, certain questions of ultimate and metaphysical significance must be dealt…