Humanism and rightness
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Abstract:
Culture and philosophy in the West is founded on humanism after the renaissance, on the basis of which human is criterion for all values and virtues including right and rightness. Humanism has undergone serious changes through the past centuries in which it was circulating in the veins of Western societies. In addition to including principles such as free-will, freedom, and individualism, humanism can match any religions and creeds because of the admitting religious toleration. From a humanistic point of view, value concepts gain a specific meaning, for instance, right and rightness are interpreted with respect to man, a point which is briefly dealt with in this paper.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Political Science, Volume:8 Issue: 1, 2005
Page:
7
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