CONTENTS

PAGE
Introduction[7]
Ghazzali’s Search for Truth[11]
The Subterfuges of the Sophists[15]
The Different Kinds of Seekers after Truth[20]
The Aim of Scholastic Theology and its Results[21]
Concerning the Philosophical Sects and the Stigma of Infidelity which attaches to them all[25]
Divisions of the Philosophic Sciences[27]
Sufism[41]
The Reality of Inspiration: its Importance for the Human Race[50]

EDITORIAL NOTE

The object of the Editors of this series is a very definite one. They desire above all things that, in their humble way, these books shall be the ambassadors of good-will and understanding between East and West—the old world of Thought and the new of Action. In this endeavour, and in their own sphere, they are but followers of the highest example in the land. They are confident that a deeper knowledge of the great ideals and lofty philosophy of Oriental thought may help to a revival of that true spirit of Charity which neither despises nor fears the nations of another creed and colour. Finally, in thanking press and public for the very cordial reception given to the “Wisdom of the East” Series, they wish to state that no pains have been spared to secure the best specialists for the treatment of the various subjects at hand.

L. CRANMER-BYNG.
S. A. KAPADIA.

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