Thesis Summary

For Shahrur, the cognitive formation begins with sensation, through hearing, sight, and the heart, then ends with the distinction between truth and falsehood, and between what the senses perceive and what thought is built upon.

Foundational Atoms

Position of Support within the Book

These elements appear in the opening sections of the book and in the parts that address knowledge and perception, then reappear in a later passage that links knowledge to the function of distinction and sorting within the human domain.

Limits of the Reading

The synthesis here is limited to what is supported by the available atoms and does not add any ordering or meaning beyond them. The distinction between sensation and abstraction here is a summarizing reading, not a literal rendering.