Pakistani philosophy

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M.A. Jinnah (middle) and Fatima Jinnah (3rd right), stands with the Muslim philosophers at the convention who presented the Idea of Pakistan, circa before 1947.

Pakistani philosophy is the philosophical activity or the philosophical academic output both within Pakistan and abroad.<ref name="Work published by Pakistan Philosophical Congress"/><ref name=CVRP>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> It encompasses the history of philosophy in the state of Pakistan, and its relations with nature, science, logic, culture, religion, and politics since its establishment in August 1947.<ref name="Council for Research in Values and Philosophy">Template:Cite book</ref>

In an editorial written by critic Bina Shah in Express Tribune in 2012, "the philosophical activities in Pakistan can nevertheless both reflects and shapes the collected Pakistani identity over the history of the nation."<ref name="Express Tribune, 2012">Template:Cite news</ref>

HistoryEdit

When Pakistan gained independence there was only one philosophy department in the country, at Government College Lahore.Template:Cn Academically, philosophical activities began in the universities, and with the thought organization founded by philosopher M.M. Sharif, a pupil of G. E. Moore, in 1954.<ref name="Work published by Pakistan Philosophical Congress">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Notable figuresEdit

Notable Pakistani philosophers include:

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Further readingEdit

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