The metaphysical foundation of morality in the Twelver's Shiite | ||
Journal Of Babylon Center for Humanities Studies | ||
Article 1, Volume 8, Issue 2, August 2018, Pages 127-162 | ||
Author | ||
Mohammed Ali Mohammed Reza Al - Hakim | ||
Abstract | ||
The research revolves around the moral values in the Twelver's Shiite Islamic thought , which we can touch a tendency to rational thinking imprinted in this thought in general , and for the subject of ethics in particular, when acknowledge that deeds have their self-values, despite of the Islamic view, and that the mind can grasp them, and can judge on the deed whether its good , which it will be praised , or bad, which it will be condemn. Since the research focuses on the metaphysical foundations of ethics for a religious thought, we must go back to the origins of belief which it is based on, and they are five: monotheism, justice, prophethood, imamate, resurrection day, and the disclosure of their contents and ethical implications. | ||
Keywords | ||
Humanities Studies; metaphysical; Ethics; Twelver | ||
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