Al-Ghazālī's skepticism bears remarkable similarity to that of Descartes. However, the two thinkers draw very different conclusions from their respective skepticism. Al-Ghazālī's skepticism leads him to mysticism, while Descartes' skepticism leads him to embrace rationalism. By inquiring into the contrasting results of their respective skepticism, one may explore important questions about the context that plays a crucial role in one's intellectual formation.
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