Philosophical Explanation of Moral Responsibility in Allamah Tabatabaii’s View

Journal of Philosophical Theological Research 16 (62):7-30 (2014)
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Suleiman Habibi[1] Reza Akbari[2]Although Allamah Tabatabaii does not have a separate discussion on moral responsibility, the related issues can be extracted from his works, showing that he regards moral responsibility as accountability to arguments related to moral affairs. Given such ontological and anthropological principles as causality, intensifying journey and fundamentality of existence as well as different aspects of man’s life, he has moral responsibility towards God, other men and the world. The agent as having knowledge, power and will, and the act as the associate of agent are relevant in moral responsibility, which indicates that Allamah considers several components and conditions for moral responsibility. The issue of determination is the challenge facing moral responsibility, which can be discussed theologically and philosophically. [1]. Instructor of Farhangian University [email protected] [2]. professor of Imam Sadiq University [email protected].

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