Theocracy and Autonomy in Medieval Islamic and Jewish Philosophy

Author:

Fraenkel Carlos1

Affiliation:

1. McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada,

Abstract

According to both contemporary intuitions and scholarly opinion, autonomy is something specifically modern. It is certainly taken to be incompatible with religions like Islam and Judaism, if these are invested with political power. Both religions are seen as centered on a divine Law ( sharî ‘a, viz., torah) which prescribes what we may and may not do, promising reward for obedience and threatening punishment for disobedience. Not we, but God makes the rules. This picture is in important ways misleading. There is, I argue, a substantive intellectual tradition, going back to Plato’s Laws, which takes the purpose of a theocracy—a community governed by God through the intermediary of a divine Law—to be promoting rational autonomy, conceived as (1) the ability to rationally determine what is in one’s best interest and (2) having the motivation to live accordingly. Among the most important representatives of this intellectual tradition are medieval Muslim and Jewish philosophers.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,History

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3. I have discussed the falâsifa’s portrait of the founders of the religious community as accomplished philosophers in Carlos Fraenkel, "On the Concept and History of Philosophical Religions," in Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions, ed. Scott Mandelbrote and Jitse van der Meer ( Leiden, Netherlands: Brill, 2008 ), 35-82.

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