Spiritual Health in Rene Descartes' and Allameh Tabatabaei's Views

A comparative discussion on "Spiritual Health", as one of the most imperative health fundamentals has been initiated. This concept has recently been added to the previous health constituents including physical, psychological and social aspects by the World Health Organization. This paper c...

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Published in:حکمت و فلسفه
Main Authors: tahmatollah mousavi moghaddam, amir abbas alizamani
Format: Article
Language:Persian
Published: Allameh Tabataba'i University Press 2011-12-01
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Online Access:https://wph.atu.ac.ir/article_6130_b1b7fb27ab47ed68f13c74b92e71cdd6.pdf
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Summary:A comparative discussion on "Spiritual Health", as one of the most imperative health fundamentals has been initiated. This concept has recently been added to the previous health constituents including physical, psychological and social aspects by the World Health Organization. This paper considers views adopted by two philosophers and thinkers, Rene Descartes, known as the father of modern philosophy, culture and humanism and Allameh Tabatabaei, regarded as the representative of Islamic culture and philosophy in recent time. Due to his humanistic perspective, Descartes holds that spiritual health is of an abstract nature and is solely connected with human's conscience and intellectual insight and is also indicative of a naturalistic (materialistic) interpretation of humans, but it is not concerned with humans' desires, behavior and super-humanistic realm. But, in Allameh Tabatabaei's opinion, who is a divine philosopher, spiritual health depends on humans' super-naturalistic realm and meaning seeking nature, i.e. the acceptance of absolute reality principle (God) as the meaning of life that aside from correcting humans' insight and outlook, assigns direction to his behavior and attitude.
ISSN:1735-3238
2476-6038