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Slaying the ego: moral education of the Self in Sufism and its relations to virtue ethics

The aim of this thesis is to attempt an exegetical work within the Sufi tradition about the ego, expose and critically examine such Sufi principals and teachings in this ethical tradition with a special focus on the ego, and to draw resemblances between Sufism and virtue ethics. The main objective o...

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description The aim of this thesis is to attempt an exegetical work within the Sufi tradition about the ego, expose and critically examine such Sufi principals and teachings in this ethical tradition with a special focus on the ego, and to draw resemblances between Sufism and virtue ethics. The main objective of the thesis is to reveal the richness of the Sufi tradition that holds exceptional accounts on morality and egoism. The thesis contains three main chapters. The first chapter is on Virtue Ethics, where significant conceptual distinctions are presented concerning the ethical framework. As for the second chapter, it is dedicated to explore the world of Sufism and closely examine the ego using Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī’s (d. 505/1111) magnum opus Iḥyā’ ‘Ulūm al-Dīn (The Revival of Religious Sciences) as the primary reference for this work. Before the summarizing conclusion of the thesis, the third chapter navigates first from the exhaustive focus on the ego towards exploring key views of morality in Sufism, ending the chapter with identifying the common links between Sufism and virtue ethics.
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spelling oai:fount.aucegypt.edu:etds-2459 Slaying the ego: moral education of the Self in Sufism and its relations to virtue ethics Sameh, Ahmed The aim of this thesis is to attempt an exegetical work within the Sufi tradition about the ego, expose and critically examine such Sufi principals and teachings in this ethical tradition with a special focus on the ego, and to draw resemblances between Sufism and virtue ethics. The main objective of the thesis is to reveal the richness of the Sufi tradition that holds exceptional accounts on morality and egoism. The thesis contains three main chapters. The first chapter is on Virtue Ethics, where significant conceptual distinctions are presented concerning the ethical framework. As for the second chapter, it is dedicated to explore the world of Sufism and closely examine the ego using Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī’s (d. 505/1111) magnum opus Iḥyā’ ‘Ulūm al-Dīn (The Revival of Religious Sciences) as the primary reference for this work. Before the summarizing conclusion of the thesis, the third chapter navigates first from the exhaustive focus on the ego towards exploring key views of morality in Sufism, ending the chapter with identifying the common links between Sufism and virtue ethics. 2020-05-20T07:00:00Z thesis application/pdf https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/1451 https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/2459/viewcontent/Slaying_20The_20Ego.pdf Theses and Dissertations AUC Knowledge Fountain Ego||Morality||Virtue Ethics||Sufism||Ghazali
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title Slaying the ego: moral education of the Self in Sufism and its relations to virtue ethics
title_full Slaying the ego: moral education of the Self in Sufism and its relations to virtue ethics
title_fullStr Slaying the ego: moral education of the Self in Sufism and its relations to virtue ethics
title_full_unstemmed Slaying the ego: moral education of the Self in Sufism and its relations to virtue ethics
title_short Slaying the ego: moral education of the Self in Sufism and its relations to virtue ethics
title_sort slaying the ego moral education of the self in sufism and its relations to virtue ethics
topic Ego||Morality||Virtue Ethics||Sufism||Ghazali
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