The Structure of Origins and the Epistemological Pattern: Philosophical Paths of Integration between the Science of Origins, Sociology, and Biographies
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This research relies on the integrative epistemological vision that establishes the structure of Usul al-Fiqh (the Principles of Jurisprudence) in particular and the internal system of the humanities in general, bypassing the system of Platonism and Aristotelianism, which imprisoned the knowledge systems within deconstructive boundaries. It is also based on the value of epistemology in the paths of philosophy of integration between the science of origins, sociology and biographies in terms of revealing the philosophy of science that ruled the sciences of revelation, and trying to read the history of these sciences synthetically taking into account the nature of the Islamic deliberative field. The research dealt on numerous evidences of the dialogue between society and its nature, the secrets of Sharia and the renewed jurisprudence of people's guidance, not ignoring the project of cognitive integration in contemporary sociology. It concluded that the project of examining the paths of cognitive integration between origins, sociology and biographies is an epistemological project with a broad horizon. It seeks to reveal a paradigm or guiding model from which all sciences and knowledge emerge and are organized within in a way that shows knowledge as a constructive system that does not eliminate the legitimacy of difference and pluralism, but rather establishes a more disciplined and directed epistemological vision.
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