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Intro
Preface
Translator's Introduction
Contents
Chapter 1: Prologue: The Main Arguments of Mehdi Hairi Yazdi's Wisdom and Governance
1.1 The Priority of Islamic Philosophy over Islamic Jurisprudence
1.2 Government as the Agency of Joint Private Owners
1.3 Individualism Versus Collectivism: Criticizing Rousseau
1.4 Voluntariness of Sharia Versus Coerciveness of the State
1.5 Hairi's Meta-Ethics
1.6 Concluding Remarks: Rethinking General Will
Bibliography
Part I: Wisdom and Governance

Chapter 2: Predicative Existence (Hastī) vs. Copulative Existence (Astī)
2.1 Existentialism and Essentialism
2.2 Being in Kant's Philosophy
Chapter 3: Copulative (Astī) vs. Normative (Bāyistī)
Chapter 4: Existence (Hastī) and Quiddity (Chīstī)
Chapter 5: Different Types of Necessity
5.1 Necessity in Propositions and Statements of Practical Reason
Chapter 6: Theoretical Reason and Practical Reason
Chapter 7: Ḥukūmat and a Philological Understanding of Its Quiddity
Chapter 8: Ḥukūmat in Political Science and Common Politics
Chapter 9: The Raison d'être of Governance

Chapter 10: Governance, Politics and Statesmanship
10.1 Ḥukm, Ḥukūmat and Walayat
Chapter 11: Empirical Understanding of Governance
Chapter 12: Analytical Knowledge of Governance and Statesmanship
Chapter 13: The Fundamental and Main Duties of the Statesman
Chapter 14: The Structure of Society Based on Private Joint Ownership
Chapter 15: Natural Ownership Versus Conventional and Legal Ownership
Chapter 16: Private Exclusive Ownership Versus Private Joint Ownership
Chapter 17: Welfare or Peaceful Coexistence

Chapter 18: The Meaning of Society as per Personal Joint Ownership
Chapter 19: The Meaning of State in the Doctrine of Joint Ownership
Chapter 20: Governance or Statesmanship
Chapter 21: Individuality, Autonomy, Freedom and National Sovereignty
Chapter 22: Comparing Private Joint Ownership and Social Contract
Chapter 23: The Legislative Will or Rules of Law-Making
23.1 Existential Will
23.2 Legislative Will or Rules of Law-Making
Chapter 24: The Principle of Grace
24.1 Definition of the Principle of Grace
Chapter 25: Divine Creative Foreknowledge of the Best System

Chapter 26: Islamic Society and Democratic Societies
26.1 Principles of Islamic Sociology
26.2 The Anthropology of Islam
26.2.1 Individual Independence
26.2.2 The Collective Relation of "Class" and Member
26.2.3 The Relation Between Society and Citizens
26.2.4 Predestination and Free Will in Decision and Determination
26.2.5 Political Pluralism
26.2.6 Impossibility of Religious Legislation in Executive Matters
Chapter 27: Prophecy, Imamate and Caliphate
Chapter 28: Guardianship of the Jurist
28.1 Part I
28.2 Part II

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