Explaining domination and emancipation in Islamic philosophy by emphasizing on the thought of Ayatollah Javadi

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Explaining domination and liberation in Islamic wisdom by emphasizing the thought of Ayatollah Javadi is the main issue of the article. The present article explains the above problem with a documentary method and a dialectical approach. Dominance refers to the domination of rationality, a tool that, although it first appeared in the modern world with signs such as the meaninglessness of life, alienation, objectivity, and mass culture, has now permeated all human societies and is considered a problem of humanity. According to Islamic wisdom, the roots of domination and liberation must be sought in the dialectic of nature. He also pursued the ways out of domination in the interaction of reason and narration in the epistemological dimension and social construction of reality based on the interaction and balance of nature and nature and the interaction of reason and narration. From this perspective, domination arises from social structures based on a barbaric nature, and liberation is achieved if social structures are reconstructed under the balance of nature.

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Persian
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35 to 68
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