Active Objectivism: Analyzing Tabatabai's View on the Meaningful Life

Journal of Philosophical Investigations at University of Tabriz 12 (24):259-269 (2018)
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Tabatabai’s theory about the meaning of life can be referred to as active objectivism, where a man plays an important role in achieving the meaningful life, rather than merely discovering the divine view about his existence. If the man chooses the divine purpose from a “real life” perspective as his meaning of life, God’s purpose and man’s purpose will converge in order to shape a meaningful life and the ultimate achievement of Pure Life. However, if he chooses the unreal counterpart, he will be trapped in an unreal life which is referred to as the “pseudo-meaningful life.” It is necessary that human beings discover the divine purpose with the help of conceptual intellect, define the essentials of achieving the purpose with his practical intellect and ultimately, choose the essentials with his own free will. To achieving compliance of a man’s purpose with the divine goal requires faith and good deeds.

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reprint Rashidifard, Seyyede Zahra; Akbari, Reza; Javadi, Mohsen (2018) "Active Objectivism: Analyzing Tabatabai’s View on the Meaningful Life". Journal of Philosophical Investigations 12(24):259-269

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Reza Akbari
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