Synthetic Judgment
Here takes shape a reason that does not endure unless it is broken, in part, before its own critique of itself, and transformed from consuming tradition into surpassing it, and from closed certainty into a cognitive practice that learns from its own limits.
What Emerges from the Gathering of Atoms
The atoms come together to form an image of a reason whose strength is measured not by rigid coherence but by its ability to keep itself from hardening. Thus exploratory reason is threatened by rigidity appears here not only as an external threat, but as an internal possibility that accompanies any project of renewal. And the new reason learns from two historical failures turns failure into a condition of learning rather than a passing flaw, while humility is an indispensable intellectual virtue regulates the thinker’s relation to their limits rather than to their creed. At this point, the value of reason lies in transcending tradition is no longer a call to rupture, but to exit repetition as a form of rigid understanding. The composition becomes more forceful when self-critique comes before blaming colonialism enters, because transcendence does not rest on shifting responsibility outward, but on interrogating the internal structure first. Then free dialogue needs academic spaces opens this reason to its institutional condition: critique and humility do not operate in a vacuum, but within a space that allows disagreement without repression. In this way, the atoms interlock in a single transition: from the danger of rigidity to the ethics of learning, from tradition as a fixed stockpile to tradition as material for transcendence, and from criticizing the outside to criticizing the self within an open field of dialogue.
The Logic of Composition
| Atom | Its role in the composition | What it adds to the relation |
|---|---|---|
| Exploratory reason is threatened by rigidity | Sets the negative limit of the project | Reveals that renewal can become closed off if it loses its critical movement |
| The new reason learns from two historical failures | Turns failure into a cognitive condition | Moves the argument from condemnation to historical learning |
| Humility is an indispensable intellectual virtue | Regulates reason’s relation to itself | Prevents claims of self-sufficiency and legitimizes revision |
| The value of reason lies in transcending tradition | Defines the direction of movement | Makes tradition a medium of passage, not repetition |
| Self-critique before blaming colonialism | Reorders responsibility | Prevents the crisis from being reduced to an external factor |
| Free dialogue needs academic spaces | Provides the condition of realization | Links critique to an institutional structure that permits it |
The Argumentative Function
This structure establishes the condition for cognitive renewal in the book: it is not enough to declare a desire for a new reason; one must show how this reason is formed through critique, humility, and the transcendence of tradition within a space that allows dialogue, while returning responsibility inward before outward.
Bridges within the Atlas
- Close to the structures of critiquing fundamentalist closure and the possibility of critical reason in Arkoun’s atlas.
- Connected to the concepts of self-centering, dismantling closed structures, and the conditions of critical discourse.
- Can be linked to structures dealing with education, institutionalization, and the history of the formation of Arab-Islamic reason.
Atoms Included
- exploratory reason is threatened by rigidity
- the new reason learns from two historical failures
- humility is an indispensable intellectual virtue
- the value of reason lies in transcending tradition
- self-critique before blaming colonialism
- free dialogue needs academic spaces
Limits of the Inference
This structure does not imply that every transcendence of tradition is valid, nor that critique alone is sufficient to produce a new reason; what is required is a reason that learns within its historical and institutional conditions, not a reason that declares rupture without the means to enact it.