:: Volume 16, Issue 60 (summer 2023) ::
پژوهشنامه اخلاق 2023, 16(60): 2-2 Back to browse issues page
Explanation and examination of love of nature as the source of desirability in the criterion of divine closeness
MOJTABA MESBAH , Reza Shahmansoori
PHD. MAAREF. QOM
Abstract:   (315 Views)
Knowing the human soul and its affairs has a fundamental role in the correct analysis of human moral behavior. Knowing the origin of desirability and whether this origin is unique to one thing or not has a special effect on the correct understanding of the moral and educational system. Therefore, many experts have addressed these issues. Allameh Misbah Yazdi is one of the expert thinkers in this field. They consider the origin of desirability to be unique in the love of nature and consider the return of all tendencies to this tendency. The purpose of this research is to explain and investigate love of nature as a source of desirability in the view of Allameh Misbah Rahe and to answer the questions and problems in this regard with a descriptive and analytical method. The result of the research is that the question of the origin of the desirability of self-love is a matter of proof and this point of view is different from psychological and moral egoism in the West. Also, this view is completely compatible with monotheism and theism and does not contradict it. This criterion does not conflict with otherism and requires selfishness and self-observance, which is usually considered objectionable in moral discussions.
Keywords: The criterion of closeness to God, the source of desirability, love of nature, moral selfishness
     
Type of Study: theoretic | Subject: ethics
Received: 2023/10/16 | Accepted: 2023/07/1 | Published: 2023/07/1


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