H.M. Majeed's paper, "Supernaturalism and the philosophical character of the traditional thinker," examines how supernatural beliefs fundamentally shape the philosophical outlook of individuals in traditional societies. The paper argues that traditional thinkers often integrate the supernatural into their epistemology (how they know things) and metaphysics (their understanding of reality), leading to a worldview where spiritual or divine forces are considered causal agents and sources of knowledge. This perspective contrasts with modern naturalistic philosophies, highlighting a distinct rationality rooted in their cultural and spiritual context.
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