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Al-Ghazālis Elixier der Glückseligkeit (German)

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German Description (English below)
Gast: Ulrich Rudolph
In der Alchemie versuchte man aus unedlen Stoffen edlere herzustellen. Letztlich den edelsten aller Stoffe, das Gold. Ganz ähnlich kann man das Werk al-Ghazālis sehen, als Mittel unsere Herzen zur Glückseligkeit hin zu wandeln. Klarerweise muss man hervorheben, dass der Autor eine jenseitsorientierte Vorstellung von Glück hatte. Dennoch, so unser Gast Ulrich Rudolph in diesem Podcast, könne man nach al-Ghazāli in diesem Leben bereits einen Geschmack der jenseitigen Glückseligkeit erlangen.

Das Buch selber breitet aber nicht plump irgendwelche vermeintlich jenseitigen Vorstellungen aus, sondern soll der Öffnung des Menschen für Erfahrungen, letztlich für die Erfahrung des göttlichen Lichtes dienen. Der Weg dahin ist mitnichten einfach, sondern fordert den Menschen mit all seinen Vermögen theoretisch und praktisch/ethisch heraus.

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English Description
Guest: Ulrich Rudolph

In alchemy, attempts were made to produce nobler substances from base ones. Ultimately, the noblest of all substances, gold. Similarly, the work of al-Ghazāli can be seen as a means of transforming our hearts toward bliss. Clearly, it must be emphasized that the author had an otherworldly conception of happiness. Nevertheless, according to al-Ghazāli in this podcast, our guest Ulrich Rudolph, one can already attain a taste of otherworldly bliss in this life.
The book itself, however, does not clumsily spread any supposed otherworldly ideas, but should serve the opening of man for experiences, ultimately for the experience of divine light. The way to it is by no means simple, but challenges the human being with all his abilities theoretically and practically/ethically.
Find the German and the English transcript on our homepage: www.metis.ethz.ch. There we also provide further material on the topic.
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Send us an email with questions and comments to: metis@phil.gess.ethz.ch
This podcast was produced by Martin Münnich with the support of ETH Zurich and the Udo Keller Foundation, Forum Humanum in Hamburg.

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German Description (English below)
Gast: Ulrich Rudolph
In der Alchemie versuchte man aus unedlen Stoffen edlere herzustellen. Letztlich den edelsten aller Stoffe, das Gold. Ganz ähnlich kann man das Werk al-Ghazālis sehen, als Mittel unsere Herzen zur Glückseligkeit hin zu wandeln. Klarerweise muss man hervorheben, dass der Autor eine jenseitsorientierte Vorstellung von Glück hatte. Dennoch, so unser Gast Ulrich Rudolph in diesem Podcast, könne man nach al-Ghazāli in diesem Leben bereits einen Geschmack der jenseitigen Glückseligkeit erlangen.

Das Buch selber breitet aber nicht plump irgendwelche vermeintlich jenseitigen Vorstellungen aus, sondern soll der Öffnung des Menschen für Erfahrungen, letztlich für die Erfahrung des göttlichen Lichtes dienen. Der Weg dahin ist mitnichten einfach, sondern fordert den Menschen mit all seinen Vermögen theoretisch und praktisch/ethisch heraus.

Folgt dem philosophischen Tagebuch unserer Metis auf Instagram!
Schreiben Sie uns eine Mail mit Fragen und Kommentaren an: metis@phil.gess.ethz.ch
Dieser Podcast wurde produziert von Martin Münnich mit Unterstützung der ETH Zürich und der Udo-Keller-Stiftung, Forum Humanum in Hamburg.
English Description
Guest: Ulrich Rudolph

In alchemy, attempts were made to produce nobler substances from base ones. Ultimately, the noblest of all substances, gold. Similarly, the work of al-Ghazāli can be seen as a means of transforming our hearts toward bliss. Clearly, it must be emphasized that the author had an otherworldly conception of happiness. Nevertheless, according to al-Ghazāli in this podcast, our guest Ulrich Rudolph, one can already attain a taste of otherworldly bliss in this life.
The book itself, however, does not clumsily spread any supposed otherworldly ideas, but should serve the opening of man for experiences, ultimately for the experience of divine light. The way to it is by no means simple, but challenges the human being with all his abilities theoretically and practically/ethically.
Find the German and the English transcript on our homepage: www.metis.ethz.ch. There we also provide further material on the topic.
Follow the philosophical diary of our Metis on Instagram!
Send us an email with questions and comments to: metis@phil.gess.ethz.ch
This podcast was produced by Martin Münnich with the support of ETH Zurich and the Udo Keller Foundation, Forum Humanum in Hamburg.

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