Iran's degeneration in the history of Abdolhossein Zarrinkub (Relying on determinism and malice)

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Abdolhossein Zarrinkub was one of the Iranian historians and scholars who composed various works in many subjects and he recounted his views in the context of his writings. His ideas are degenerate in terms of the high-quality aspects of his thoughts. Zarrinkub had fundamental criticisms of the factors governing the degeneration of Iranian history in different eras; and This made it possible, in the Comparing the history of Iran with each other, he explored the causal factors of the degeneration of this boundary. Accordingly, one of his most important efforts to get out of this degenerate situation was the question of "decadence". By asking this question, He had a critical view at the historical chronic deterioration of Iran and Islamic civilization. Among Zarrinkub's speeches, He considered the degeneration of Iran and the Islamic countries was because of irrationality and determinism and believed that human responsibility for its actions and rationalism is the way out of these problems. In the present study, Zarrinkub's degenerate votes are examined and the core of his critical thoughts - Avoiding Algebraic Thoughts and Reasoning- are studied.
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Persian
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Journal of historical research, Volume:20 Issue: 73, 2018
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129
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