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  • Darbārah-yi Ṭabī'at-i Insān
معلومات المنتج
العنوان الأصلي: On Human Nature
 ISBN رقم: 9789644891243
المترجم: Mītrā Sarḥaddī
الناشر: Tarh-i naw
الفئة العمرية: البالغون
الصفحات: 183
الوزن: 169 g
أبعاد المنتج: 14 x 21 x 1٫6 cm
غلاف الكتاب: غلاف ورقی
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درباره طبیعت انسان الفارسية 1400

Darbārah-yi Ṭabī'at-i Insān

المؤلف: Roger Scruton
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معلومات المنتج
العنوان الأصلي: On Human Nature
 ISBN رقم: 9789644891243
المترجم: Mītrā Sarḥaddī
الناشر: Tarh-i naw
الفئة العمرية: البالغون
الصفحات: 183
الوزن: 169 g
أبعاد المنتج: 14 x 21 x 1٫6 cm
غلاف الكتاب: غلاف ورقی
Subjects:
A brief, radical defense of human uniqueness from acclaimed philosopher Roger Scruton In this short book, acclaimed writer and philosopher Roger Scruton presents an original and radical defense of human uniqueness. Confronting the views of evolutionary psychologists, utilitarian moralists, and philosophical materialists such as Richard Dawkins and Daniel Dennett, Scruton argues that human beings cannot be understood simply as biological objects. We are not only human animals; we are also persons, in essential relation with other persons, and bound to them by obligations and rights. Our world is a shared world, exhibiting freedom, value, and accountability, and to understand it we must address other people face to face and I to I. Scruton develops and defends his account of human nature by ranging widely across intellectual history, from Plato and Averroes to Darwin and Wittgenstein. The book begins with Kant's suggestion that we are distinguished by our ability to say "I"--by our sense of ourselves as the centers of self-conscious reflection. This fact is manifested in our emotions, interests, and relations. It is the foundation of the moral sense, as well as of the aesthetic and religious conceptions through which we shape the human world and endow it with meaning. And it lies outside the scope of modern materialist philosophy, even though it is a natural and not a supernatural fact. Ultimately, Scruton offers a new way of understanding how self-consciousness affects the question of how we should live. The result is a rich view of human nature that challenges some of today's most fashionable ideas about our species.
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این کتاب در 4 بخش به بررسی سرشت انسان، ارتباطات انسانی، اخلاقیات و باورهای مقدسی که در جامعه انسانی وجود دارد می پردازد. نویسنده که فیلسوفی معاصر است در اثر خود گاه از نظریات دیگر ایده پردازان، کاوشگران، جامعه شناسان و فلاسفه بهره گرفته و ایده خود را نسبت به آن ها عنوان کرده است.
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