The economy of certainty: an introduction to the topology of Islamic legal theory
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spelling | Zysow, Aron Verfasser (DE-588)1169089380 aut The economy of certainty an introduction to the topology of Islamic legal theory Aron Zyzow Atlanta, Georgia Lockwood Press 2013 1 Online-Ressource (xxvii, 330 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Resources in Arabic and Islamic studies number 2 Dissertation Harvard University 1984 "Aron Zysow's 1984 PhD dissertation, "The Economy of Certainty," remains the most important, compelling, and intellectually ambitious treatment of Islamic legal theory (usul al-fiqh) in Western scholarship to date. It continues to be widely read and cited, and remains unsurpassed in its incisive analysis of the fundamental assumptions of Islamic legal thought. Zysow's important work is published here in full, for the first time, with updated references, a Preface by Professor Robert Gleave and further reflections by the author. Zysow argues that the great dividing line in Islamic legal thought is between those legal theories that require certainty in every detail of the law and those that will admit probability. The latter were historically dominant and include the leading legal schools that have survived to our own day. Zahirism and, for much of its history, Twelver Shi'ism, are examples of the former. The well-known dispute regarding the legitimacy of juridical analogy is only one feature of this fundamental epistemological division, since probability can enter the law in the process of authenticating prophetic traditions and in the interpretation of the revealed texts, as well as through analogy. The notion of consensus in Islamic legal theory functioned to reintroduce some measure of certainty into the law by identifying one of the competing probable solutions as correct. Consequently, consensus has only a reduced role in those systems that reject probability. Another, more radical, means of regaining certainty was the doctrine that regarded the legal reasoning of all qualified jurists on matters of probability as infallible. The development of legal theories of both types was to a large extent shaped by theology and, most significantly, by Mu'tazilism, and subsequently by Ash'arism and Maturidism."--Publisher The authentication of prophetic traditions -- Interpretation -- Consensus -- Analogy --Ijtihād LAW / Essays bisacsh LAW / General Practice bisacsh LAW / Jurisprudence bisacsh LAW / Paralegals & Paralegalism bisacsh LAW / Practical Guides bisacsh LAW / Reference bisacsh Islamic law fast Islamic law / Interpretation and construction fast Islamic law / Philosophy fast Legal certainty fast Philosophie Islamic law Philosophy Islamic law Interpretation and construction Islamic law Legal certainty Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 gnd rswk-swf Rechtstheorie (DE-588)4126505-1 gnd rswk-swf Islamisches Recht (DE-588)1151921939 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 s Rechtstheorie (DE-588)4126505-1 s DE-604 Islamisches Recht (DE-588)1151921939 s Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-1-937040-09-3 Resources in Arabic and Islamic studies number 2 (DE-604)BV041934292 2 |
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