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The Arab Mind - An Ontology of Abstraction and Concreteness

English · Hardback

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Abdennur argues that the clash of Western and Arab cultures is partly rooted in the different styles of thinking. In an attempt to understand the Arab culture and its potential, he focuses on underlying epistemological styles rather than on manifest institutional and political behaviour.

The author's analysis of products of Arab thinking and his own empirical research provide evidence that the predominant characteristic of the Arab mind is a rational epistemic style. Arab thinking is characterized by a fundamental drive for abstraction that leads to two-dimensionality, ideology, strong affect, radicalism, cognitive space, isolation, and a need to integrate ultimate values with political administration. Arab epistemic orientation has educational, communicational and intellectual implications that present a critical challenge to the current Western culture.

The author argues that a state of collapse along the abstract-concrete divide will occur if Arabs lose touch with ideals and abstract thinking. He also identifies conditions that may catalyze a retreat into self-centered utilitarianism, political compromise, and demoralization.

"A timely, inspired, and captivating attempt at deciphering the specifics of the Arab Mind...from the pen of a creative instance of the mind under scrutiny - a must-read for those seeking an in-depth understanding of the Arab culture."

Claude Lamontagne | Professor of Psychology, University of Ottawa

About the author










ALEXANDER ABDENNUR is currently an educational and training consultant with the Cognitive Centre of Canada. He worked for fifteen years with Canadian federal ministries as a researcher in criminal justice and has taught at several universities in Canada and the Middle East. He holds an M.A. in Criminology and a PhD in Education from the University of Ottawa. Dr. Abdennur's research interests are thinking styles, cultural epistemology, and camouflaged aggression in complex systems. His books include: The Conflict Resolution Syndrome (1987), University of Ottawa Press; and Camouflaged Aggression in Organizations: A Bimodal Theory (2020), University of Alberta Press, Canada.

Product details

Authors Alexander Abdennur
Publisher Lightning Source
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 23.01.2024
 
EAN 9780981072746
ISBN 978-0-9810727-4-6
No. of pages 414
Dimensions 157 mm x 235 mm x 31 mm
Weight 1036 g
Subject Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Applied psychology

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