Henry Corbin and Martin Heidegger From Phenomenology to Angelology - Paperback
Henry Corbin and Martin Heidegger From Phenomenology to Angelology - Paperback
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by Kamaruzzaman Bustamam Ahmad (Author)
What happens to ontology after the end of metaphysics?
In Henry Corbin and Martin Heidegger: From Phenomenology to Angelology, Kamaruzzaman Bustamam Ahmad offers a rigorous and original philosophical investigation into one of the most provocative yet rarely examined encounters in twentieth-century thought.
Martin Heidegger dismantled onto-theology and redefined the question of Being through the concept of the ontological difference, ecstatic temporality, and finitude. Henry Corbin, deeply influenced by Heidegger, moved in a daring direction-recovering the imaginal world (mundus imaginalis), angelology, and visionary metaphysics within Islamic philosophy.
Are these two thinkers opposed?
Or does Corbin extend Heidegger's project beyond finitude?
This book argues that the movement from phenomenology to angelology is not a regression into metaphysics, but a serious ontological experiment. By examining themes such as:
- Ontological difference
- The destruction of onto-theology
- Ecstatic temporality and finitude
- The imaginal world
- Angelic mediation
- Vertical temporality and transcendence
the author demonstrates how Corbin's imaginal ontology may preserve Heidegger's post-metaphysical discipline while expanding the grammar of manifestation.
This is not a devotional work and not a theological apology. It is a philosophical study situated at the intersection of continental philosophy, phenomenology, Islamic metaphysics, and philosophy of religion.
Ideal for readers of:
Heidegger studies
Henry Corbin scholarship
Continental philosophy
Post-metaphysical ontology
Philosophy of religion
Islamic philosophy
Clear, rigorous, and intellectually demanding, this book is designed for scholars, graduate students, and serious readers seeking to understand how ontology might evolve beyond the crisis of metaphysics.
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