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ABSTRACT This paper undertakes a comparative study of Imam Al-Ghazālī’s and Sigmund Freud’s conceptions of the self or personality and explores whether, Al-Ghazālī may have influenced Freudian psychoanalysis. An influential 11th-century Persian scholar, Al-Ghazālī remains one of the most widely read Muslim scholars who wrote freely on topics ranging from jurisprudence, logic and ethics to theology and spirituality. A lesser-explored area of his oeuvre is his contribution to psychology, manifested expressively in his monumental Iḥyāʾ ʿulūm Al-Dīn (The Revival of the Religious Sciences). The early 20th-century Austrian scholar Sigmund Freud, on the other hand, is revered as the founder of psychoanalysis – the theory and practice associated with the study of mental processes. The methodology adapted for this study is the Variation theory of comparative literature developed by Shunqing Cao. This is because Variation is especially suitable for conducting such cross-civilization comparative studies. Through this critical endeavor, the paper aims to investigate the possibility of cross-cultural influence and foreground the potential of a rarely applied non-Western theoretical framework.
本文对伊玛目Al-Ghazālī和西格蒙德·弗洛伊德的自我或人格概念进行了比较研究,并探讨Al-Ghazālī是否影响了弗洛伊德的精神分析。Al-Ghazālī是一位11世纪颇具影响力的波斯学者,至今仍是最受广泛阅读的穆斯林学者之一,他的著作题材广泛,从法理学、逻辑学、伦理学到神学和灵性。他的作品中较少被探索的领域是他对心理学的贡献,表现在他不朽的Iḥyā - al - d - n(宗教科学的复兴)中。另一方面,20世纪初的奥地利学者西格蒙德·弗洛伊德被尊为精神分析学的创始人——精神分析学是一种与心理过程研究相关的理论和实践。本文采用的研究方法是曹顺庆教授的比较文学变异理论。这是因为《变异》特别适合进行这种跨文明比较研究。通过这种批判性的努力,本文旨在探讨跨文化影响的可能性,并展望一个很少应用的非西方理论框架的潜力。