چکیده:
One of the authentic concerns of every individual is to know the truth of their existence as a human being. It is evident that the definition of a human being depends both on the general attitude toward the universe and influences the individual's view of themselves and the surrounding world. Expressing what the truth of humanity is not a simple or easy matter that can be referred to and settled in a short phrase. The complex and multifaceted nature of humans requires precision and investigation into these multiple and intertwined angles so that the researcher does not fall into simplification, nor falls into the trap of transformative error, fallacy, or error. Frankl and Heidegger are two thinkers from the existentialist school who have taken steps in this field, and Martyr Motahhari (RA) is a thinker from the Islamic world who has researched this matter based on the Quran.
خلاصه ماشینی:
Views of Frankl, Heidegger, and Motahhari (RA) in Describing the Truth of Man[1] (Part One) Researcher Abstract One of the authentic concerns of every individual is to know the truth of their existence as a human being.
The last point is that the motivation for shaping the article in this way, in addition to the scientific and intellectual importance of these thinkers, is to find an answer to a question that has occupied the author's mind for a long time: if we step outside the realm of religion (Islam), "what image do others provide of man in the most positive sense?" In other words, we have all heard or read many interpretations from various thinkers regarding the essence of human truth, just as we have seen their countless criticisms.
The life-giving spirit and familiarity with the pain of religion of Martyr Motahhari (RA) prompted him to investigate the various facets of religion and, through diverse discussions, present the Islamic image of the essence of human truth, his position and status in the universe, and also to explain the attributes of the Perfect Man, who is the complete exemplar of human growth in the religious school.
Based on such an image, the ultimate goal and purpose of human life is also explained in a specific way that inevitably leads the individual on a special path toward that objective and destination.