An Analysis on the Representations of Self-actualization in Manteghotteir of Attar According to Roger's Theory
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Innate human tendency toward self-actualization and perfection, has devoted the big amount of our literature, especially when literature might step into the mystical literature and is mixed with religion, this option is more noticeable. Manteghotteir Attar is one of the most important works that with its theme of self-discovery, has invited the human to less attention to the worldly attachments and attain to perfection, and through this idea, has come close to humanistic psychology. Humanistic psychology, with a particular focus on the human and his positive aspects and relying on the "self" of the individual and the genuineness of humanity, with express the relatively consistent with the mystical Thoughts, has discussed about the self-actualization. In this paper, Manteghotteir has analyzed according to Humanistic psychology and Roger's Theory. In conclusion this matter clarified that also in this prominent work, the router birds in order to arrive to self-actualization and perfection, have presented 5 fundamental characteristics of Roger's Theory.
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Persian
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Boostan Adab, Volume:8 Issue: 3, 2016
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95 to 112
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