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Asgari Babadi M, Khoshkhoo S. A Comparative Study of the Meaning of Life from the Perspective of Allameh Tabatabaei and Martin Heidegger. پژوهش های مابعدالطبیعی 2023; 3 (6) : 14
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PhD Student, Department of Islamic Philosophy and Theology, Ahvaz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ahvaz, Iran
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A Comparative Study of the Meaning of Life from the Perspective of Allameh Tabatabai and Martin Heidegger
One of the common concerns of Allameh Tabatabai and Martin Heidegger has been the meaning of life and the meaning of life for them is the purpose of life. Each has responded to it according to their own intellectual foundations. Allameh proves the purposefulness of the created world, including man, through the attribute of God's wisdom. He believes that living in the light of belief in God and adherence to morality and human behavior makes sense But from Heidegger's point of view, what makes Dasein meaningful is being in the world.   Contrary to Allameh, Heidegger believes that man himself creates values ​​and that no external criteria can be set for values. He divides Dasein into genuine and non-genuine based on attention to death and liberation from the domination of others. Both philosophers believe in the meaning of life, with the difference that Allameh believes that man discovers the meaning of life    But Heidegger says Dasein falsifies the meaning of life. Both philosophers believe in the meaning of life, with the difference that Allameh believes that man discovers the meaning of life, but Heidegger says that Dasein forges the meaning of life and Allameh's intellectual basis is to prove the meaning of the Qur'an and human nature, while Heidegger Heidegger's intellectual basis is Dasein's conscience and death    
 
Article number: 14
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Type of Study: Original Article | Subject: Philosophy
Received: 2022/04/8 | Accepted: 2022/09/7 | Published: 2023/01/30

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