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By Alsoaidawi

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Title of the Book:

The Collapse of Rationalism: A Philosophical Deconstruction


Author:

H. Alsoaidawi (pseudonym) – an independent Arab philosopher and social critic from Kuwait, widely recognized for his bold philosophical interventions on social media platforms.


Language:

English (translated from the original Arabic)


Category:

Philosophy / Epistemology / Logic critique / Sophistry


Approximate Length:

Around 5,700 words


Manuscript Format:

Fully translated, critically annotated, and referenced in full according to academic standards (APA format)


About the Author:

A stateless Arab thinker and philosopher from Kuwait, the author is known for his radical skepticism toward reason, empiricism, and modernity. He engages with contemporary debates on logic, epistemology, and the metaphysical legacy of Western philosophy through a distinctly sophistic lens that dismantles foundations and rejects all binary structures. He is unaffiliated with any academic institution or ideological framework and speaks from a position of conceptual rebellion and philosophical non-alignment. His works transcend national borders and academic conventions, grounded in a voice that disavows authority and challenges all forms of epistemic legitimacy.


About the Book:

The Collapse of Rationalism is a sustained philosophical assault on the foundations of modern rationalist thought. Drawing upon ancient sophistry, post-structuralist skepticism, and contemporary metaphysical doubt, the book dismantles the authority of logic, objectivity, and truth. It offers no alternative system—only a deliberate exposure of the illusions beneath all systems. This is a rare contribution to Arabic philosophical literature, now available in English in an expanded, fully annotated edition, complete with references that trace its engagement with both classical and contemporary philosophical sources.




نقد المذهب العقلي