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"SURVEY OF THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL REQUIREMENTS OF PRIMORDIAL NATURE IN EXPLANATION OF MORAL PROPOSITIONS"

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  7-34

Abstract

PRIMORDIAL NATURE, is the basis of Islamic anthropology. According to the principles of transcendental philosophy could provide a tenable explanation of the nature. The nature in its specific sense is Insight and tendencies of human nature. PRIMORDIAL NATURE can be regarded in terms of both ontological and epistemological notions. The nature in general EPISTEMOLOGY could be defensible on the basis of FOUNDATIONALISM in which based the theoretical propositions on the self evident ones. Accordingly, the correspondence theory on the truth - realistic approach to the truth- could be defensible. The PRIMORDIAL NATURE leads to the vital consequences in ethical EPISTEMOLOGY. Moreover, a kind of FOUNDATIONALISM in ethics – being the natural of the principles of ethics – can be accepted, and since the natural (fitri) ethics has ontological root, it could be a kind of moral realism. Its fruits are including moral cognition, accepting truth and false, being demonstrative, moral absolutism and accepting by moral judgment. Moral schools are divided into: deontological and teleological. By relying on the nexus intellect and innate intuition can achieve to a ethical order which comprehends ethical system benefits of task- oriented and teleological. In teleological system, by reviewing the results of voluntary actions comparing to the purpose, the morality of the act has been justified. It must be, however, considered that the ultimate proof of morality - which detects a gap in ethical naturalism- by orientation of the natural ethics requirements are well explained, and also the freshness and dynamism of language of ethics, in terms of existential engagement of moral agent with the instinctive requirements will be served. Theory of PRIMORDIAL NATURE provides severe basis for the religion and ethics, by which reasonable relationship between them will be established; necessary moral judgment proves the truth of religion - accepting God as a truth- and provides the presence of the religious valuable propositions in the area of normative ethics, and enrich the contents of the ethics as well.

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    APA: Copy

    KHADEMI, EINOLLAH, & HEYDARI, ALI. (2016). "SURVEY OF THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL REQUIREMENTS OF PRIMORDIAL NATURE IN EXPLANATION OF MORAL PROPOSITIONS". THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL RESEARCH (AFAGHE HEKMAT), 5(1 (11)), 7-34. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/232720/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    KHADEMI EINOLLAH, HEYDARI ALI. "SURVEY OF THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL REQUIREMENTS OF PRIMORDIAL NATURE IN EXPLANATION OF MORAL PROPOSITIONS". THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL RESEARCH (AFAGHE HEKMAT)[Internet]. 2016;5(1 (11)):7-34. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/232720/en

    IEEE: Copy

    EINOLLAH KHADEMI, and ALI HEYDARI, “"SURVEY OF THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL REQUIREMENTS OF PRIMORDIAL NATURE IN EXPLANATION OF MORAL PROPOSITIONS",” THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL RESEARCH (AFAGHE HEKMAT), vol. 5, no. 1 (11), pp. 7–34, 2016, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/232720/en

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