This cross-cultural study undertakes a comparative analysis of Hegel's concept of Geist as Absolute Immanent Totality and Ibn 'Arabi's mystical doctrine of the Unity of Being, characterized by absolute Transcendence and Hiddenness. By establishing a con- nection with Plato's notion of "the One" as "beyond Being" (ἐπέκεινα τῆς οὐσίας), which aligns with negative theology where the One surpasses all definition, this research critiques Hegel's totality, questioning its status as the absolute and examining the philo- sophical necessity of transcending it to reach "the One." This critique not only highlights the limitations of Hegelian thought but also elucidates the philosophical underpinnings of absolute hiddenness in Islamic mysticism. Ultimately, this study seeks to bridge the gap between philosophy and mysticism, demonstrating an argumentative framework for inte- grating mystical insight into philosophical discourse.
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Ali Asghar Khosravi
Ahmad Rajabi
Philosophy East and West
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69402a5e2d562116f29018d2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/pew.2025.a977853
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