"Human way of life" based on the principles of "human action" from Ayatollah Javadi Amoli's point of view

Document Type : The Quarterly Jornal

Authors

1 Assistant Professor, Supreme Council of Cultural Revolution, Tehran, Iran. (Corresponding Author).

2 Assistant Professor, Supreme Council of Cultural Revolution, Tehran, Iran.

Abstract

This article aims to provide anthropological foundations for achieving a desirable lifestyle by investigating the causes and internal factors of human action from the perspective of Ayatollah Javadi Amoli. Using descriptive, analytical, and implication research methods, the study examines the concept of "human" in "human lifestyle" and "human act," which refers to a level of desirability based on the superiority of human dignity over other beings. beings possess cognitive faculties organized by senses, imagination, illusion, and intellect. In addition, a structure of attraction and repulsion with varying degrees exists within the human being, which shapes their desires. The combination of these structures in the human heart creates a system of preferences that ultimately leads to providence. Human action that is motivated by desires is similar to that of animals, while human action that is caused by reason or definite transmission is different from that of animals. Verbs, by becoming relatively stable behavioral patterns, serve as the basis for realizing a lifestyle that can be deemed "human" or "animal." This study employs Ayatollah Javadi Amoli's perspective to explore the internal factors that influence human action, leading to a desirable lifestyle. The significance of this research lies in its contribution to the anthropological foundations of achieving a desirable lifestyle. The study provides insights into the internal factors that influence human action and how they can lead to a lifestyle that is worthy of the adjective "human." This research has implications for promoting a more humanistic approach to life, which can contribute to a more just and equitable society.

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  1. *Holy Quran

    *Nahj al-Balagha

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