Social Training from the Viewpoint of Individualists And Its Criticism from the Standpoint of Allameh Tabatabaee

Abstract:
The main purpose of this research is to review the ideas of individualists about social training and to criticize them according to Allameh Tabatabaee. Allameh considers both individual and social aspects of man in social training. He believes that there is an undeniable relation between individuals and society. On the contrary، individualists ignore the important role of society by emphasizing too much on the role of individuals. Both views indicate special points for social training. According to Allameh، social training can be specified by traits such as betterment of the society، general and job training، social thinking، religionism، willpower and authority، and training. These can be applied as elements for criticizing individualistic view of social training. This research is conducted to achieve this through analytic-documentary method. The results indicated that although some points are sharing between these two approaches، Allameh's view، focusing on both individuals and society، seems to be richer and more comprehensive
Language:
Persian
Published:
Scientific Journal of Islamic Education, Volume:19 Issue: 12, 2012
Page:
39
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