“The Nature of Innate Introspection” of Social Life in Transcendental Theosophy

<span>Social life is a traditional affair and as the holy Quran says it<span> keeps up with creation of Homo sapiens in the shape of unified<span> ummah. But the main issue is that “what is the basis and reason of<span> social life”? The present article has attempted to prese...

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Main Author: Gholam Reza Behruzi Lak
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Political Studies Association of the Seminary 2017-06-01
Series:‫سیاست متعالیه‏
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Online Access:http://sm.psas.ir/article_29897_74e518d0a8ea860fb60b9b9e96277835.pdf
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Summary:<span>Social life is a traditional affair and as the holy Quran says it<span> keeps up with creation of Homo sapiens in the shape of unified<span> ummah. But the main issue is that “what is the basis and reason of<span> social life”? The present article has attempted to present new theory<span> of “nature of innate introspection” of human social life by looking<span> into old and common civil theories of naturally social man in the<span> eyes of the past theosophists. Methodology of the present article is<span> based upon traditional-intellectual composition-according to<span> popular accompaniments of posteriori demonstration as pursuant to<span> transcendental theosophy model. Mere argumentative utterances<span> affected by Greek theosophy have interpreted naturally social life<span> based on human worldly needs. The last of such utterances lie<span> within viewpoint of Allameh Tabatabaie that has been brought up<span> in the form of issue of servants of the person. Ayatollah Javadi<span> Amoli has spoken of innate social life without expanding the<span> viewpoint. According to theory of innate introspection, Divine<span> Theosophy exigency is equipping and preparing mankind for<span> guidance and growth and such finality as final divine action is<span> reflected in human creation and in his social life. This attitude, in<span> addition to being new and vital in social theory, has invaluable<span> requirements for how human socio-political life has been regulated.<br /><br class="Apple-interchange-newline" /></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span>
ISSN:2345-2676
2645-5811