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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF AESTHETICS IN MOWLANA'S THOUGHT AND SOME OF THE THEORISTS

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  63-84

Abstract

 The eternal and permanent art works mostly have been created in unconsciousness and involuntary moments. Whereas the basis of the creation of existence as evidenced by this Quranic verse “His command, when he intends anything, is only to say to it: be, so it is (Ya-Seen, 82)” has been destined out of the compass of tense, place, means, and media, undoubtedly, art works are the result of a kind of inner REVELATION and illumination of the talented.The first question that made author’s mind busy was the meaning of “grace” in Mowlana’s view. What is Mowlana, Kant and Socrate’ definition of grace? What is the difference in the viewpoint of Plato, Mowlana and Kant about the creation and source of BEAUTY? According to two different theories of aesthetics, i.e. subjectivism, objectivism, are BEAUTY and art related to morality? The kind of relation among these three subjects confirmed subjectivism and objectivism depending on the fact that whether its nobility belonged to the literary and art work or to its creator and audience.Seeking aesthetical reasons in Mowlana’s poems was another part of the paper. Orators considered unity along with REPETITION and variety as the most important criteria of aesthetics. How the phenomena of multiplicity within unity and unity within REPETITION appear in Mowlana’s poems. Which one of the two theories of subjectivism and objectivism matches with Mowlana’s two masterpieces.

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    HEJAZI, BEHJAT SADAT. (2011). A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF AESTHETICS IN MOWLANA'S THOUGHT AND SOME OF THE THEORISTS. JOURNAL OF THE FACULTY OF LETTERS AND HUMANITIES (KERMAN), NEW(29 (26)), 63-84. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/27088/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    HEJAZI BEHJAT SADAT. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF AESTHETICS IN MOWLANA'S THOUGHT AND SOME OF THE THEORISTS. JOURNAL OF THE FACULTY OF LETTERS AND HUMANITIES (KERMAN)[Internet]. 2011;NEW(29 (26)):63-84. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/27088/en

    IEEE: Copy

    BEHJAT SADAT HEJAZI, “A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF AESTHETICS IN MOWLANA'S THOUGHT AND SOME OF THE THEORISTS,” JOURNAL OF THE FACULTY OF LETTERS AND HUMANITIES (KERMAN), vol. NEW, no. 29 (26), pp. 63–84, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/27088/en

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