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253 Index 9/11, 71, 75–77, 187–88 Adorno, Theodor, 31 al-Afghani, Jamal al-Din, 22 Allison, Henry, 216n91 Arendt, Hannah, 16, 216n93 Aristotle, 31–33, 37, 70, 73 Asad, Talal, 113 assemblage, 174–78 autonomy, 187–96 al-Banna, Hassan, 21–22 Berlin, Isaiah, 103 Bloom, Allan, 92 Borradori, Giovanna, 70–71 Butler, Judith, 21, 113–14 Caldwell, Christopher, 159 Casanova, José, 166–67 Cassirer, Ernst, 30 categorical imperative Deleuze on, 59 Kant on, 39, 99, 193 Rawls on, 48, 85, 101, 116, 137 Nietzsche on, 93 Wood on, 42–46, 191–92 Christianity, 3–5, 10–11, 61, 108, 158, 183 common sense, 75, 89–98 Connolly, William E., 61, 87, 98, 186 constructivism, 113–57 conceptual personae and, 124–30 evaluation and, 142–50 idea of, 115–23 plane of thinking and, 130–35 political theory and, 135–42 varieties of, 150–57 Copernican revolution Kant and, 16, 36, 124, 125, 144, 149, 167, 193 Hume and, 82 Rawls and, 116, 121 Deleuze and, 117–18, 122–23 Ramadan and, 21, 178, 183–84 courage, 30–69 Aristotle on, 32, 37 Kant on, 22–23, 31–40 Kantian, as apology, 41–46, 66–67 Kantian, as critique, 57–65, 68 Kantian, defined, ix, 31, 69, 188 Kantian, as legislation, 47–57, 67–68 critical ethos. See courage, Foucault Darwin, Charles, 72–74 Deleuze, Gilles, 19–20 on assemblage, 174–78 on Body without Organs, 127–28 on common sense, 93–96, 97–98 on conceptual personae, 127–30 on constructivism, 117–18, 119–20, 121–22 on Hume, 86–89, 214n56 on Kant, 19, 57–65, 93–95, 103–4, 117–18, 121–22 liberty and, 110–11 Marxism and, 105–6, 133–34 on Nietzsche, 58–65, 93 on plane of immanence, 132–35 on Plato, 58, 117, 154 on political pluralism, 103–7 254 Index Deleuze, Gilles (continued) political principles of, 139–41 on practical reason, 83–84, 86–89 radical Enlightenment and, 153–55 on theory evaluation, 146–49 Dewey, John, 72–74 Ellis, Elisabeth, 205n26 Enlightenment definition of, ix, 4–5, 199n28 Foucault on, 8–15, 63, 113–14 Islam and, 158–86 moderate and radical branches, 151–57 Fischer, David Hackett, 108–9 Foucault, Michel, 8–15, 63, 113–14 Fourest, Caroline, 29 freedom, 109–11 French Revolution, 41, 63, 70 Guattari, Félix, 202n91 Habermas, Jürgen, 22, 211n11, 222n73 Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 50–52 Heidegger, Martin, 187 Henrich, Dieter, 143 Horkheimer, Max, 31 Holocaust, 74–75 Honig, Bonnie, 208n99 Hume, David, 77–83 Hunter, Ian, 100–1 ijtihad, 21, 179, 194 Iranian revolution, 13 Islam, 8, 158–86 Israel, Jonathan, 151–55 Judaism, 5, 75 Juergensmeyer, Mark, 6–7 Kant, Immanuel on Christianity, 158 on common sense, 90–91 contemporary political theory and, x, 15–17 on courage, 31–39 on critique, 37, 58, 63, 65, 86 on Enlightenment, 34–37, 54 on ethical community, 160–67 on humanity, 60, 125 on Islam, 165–66 on Judaism, 75, 165–66 on metaphysics of morals, 16–17, 48, 51, 71, 79–80, 99, 168, 191–92 on Plato, 84 on political pluralism, 99–101 on practical reason, 77–83 on theory evaluation, 143–44 on a world republic, 168 Kassab, Elizabeth Suzanne, 186 Katznelson, Ira, 74–75 Kazanistan, 28, 169–70 Kerslake, Christian, 209n123 Kuhn, Thomas, 167 Larmore, Charles, 189–91 Left, 108–12 Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, 163 liberty, 109–11 Lorenz, Konrad, 164 Luther, Martin, 194–95 Machiavelli, Niccolò, 194–95 Manichaeanism, 1, 7 March, Andrew F., 159, 176–77 al-Mawlawi, Faysal, 181 Meillassoux, Quentin, 227n60 Mengue, Philip, 95 Michalson, Gordon E., Jr., 158 Mill, John Stuart, 67, 98, 110 Nahda, x–xi, 185–86 natural law, 190–91 Nazism, 30, 75, 187 Nietzsche, Friedrich, 57, 60–61, 93, 122–23 nihilism, 89, 123, 149, 173 Obama, Barack, 1 Patton, Paul, 66, 95, 96 Paul of Tarsas, 193 Plato, 36, 48, 73, 84, 115, 154 political pluralism, 98–108 Pogge, Thomas, 77, 99–100 practical reason, 77–89 pragmatism, 65, 74 Putnam, Hilary, 89 al-Qaeda, 159, 178 al-Qaradawi, Yusuf, 181 Qutb, Sayyd, 179 [3.129.13.201] Project MUSE (2024-04-19 19:04 GMT) Index 255 Ramadan, Tariq, 21–22, 28–29, 178–84 Rawls, John, 18–19 on common sense, 91–93, 96–97 on conception of person, 125–27, 129–30 on constructivism, 115–17, 120–21 freedom and, 109–10 on global justice, 138, 172 on Hegel, 50...

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