Frankel, Heidegger and Mutahhari's views on human truth (Part 2)

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In order to understand the human position in the world of being, and her/his end (ghaya) for the sake of presence in the world, the various humanities intellectuals have taken into consideration the understanding complicated and several aspect-nature of human. Frankel (a psychologist and psychiatrist) and Heidegger (a philosopher), of existentialism, and the martyer Mutahhari, a muslim deified philosopher, are three intellectuals whose views on analyzing the truth of human existence are regarded.In the part one, their views were explained. But in the part two, in addition to studing the start point of faith ('iman), and the position of human in the world of being in their opinion, it is specified properly that if we interpret the human as a worldly single-dimentional being, even in the best possible modes, how this idea covers up understanding of an intellectual on aspects of human existence, and makes her/him disabled on the true analysis and cognition.This disability shows itself especially in analyzing of death, and its impact on being purposeful (limitedness) of human life and her/his direction towards perfection.
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Persian
Published:
Avicennian Philosophy, Volume:9 Issue: 30, 2006
Page:
78
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