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Hasan Spiker is a British Philosopher who specializes in Platonist Metaphysics. He attained his undergraduate degree in philosophy from the University of London and his graduate degree in philosophical theology from the University of Cambridge following 12 years of study in the Muslim World, primarily under the tutelage of the Iraqi saint al-Sayyid Qusayy Abu’l Si’d. He is currently pursuing a doctorate at Cambridge.[1]
Publications
[edit]Spiker's publications primarily concern metaphysics and their relation to modern-day philosophical presumptions.
Articles
[edit]- Transgenderism and the Violation of Our Angelic Nature[2]
Books
[edit]- Things as They Are: Nafs al-Amr and the Metaphysical Foundations of Objective Truth (2021)[3]
- The Metacritique of Kant and the Possibility of Metaphysics (2022)
- Hierarchy and Freedom: An Examination of Some Classical Metaphysical and Post-Enlightenment Accounts of Human Autonomy (2023)
References
[edit]- ^ "Faculty — Blogging Theology Academy". Blogging Theology Academy.
- ^ Spiker, Hasan (2023). "Transgenderism and the Violation of Our Angelic Nature". Renovatio Academic Journal.
- ^ Spiker, Hasan (2021). Things as They Are: Nafs al-Amr and the Metaphysical Foundations of Objective Truth (PDF). Tabah Foundation.