The Theory of Motion (in Persian)
Seyedmohammad Arabi
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Seyedmohammad Arabi: Iran
Management and Development Process Quarterly (٠صلنامه ٠رایند مدیریت و توسعه), 1992, vol. 5, issue 4, 19-28
Abstract:
This article deals with "motion" as the basic element of the lslamic philosophy, an element which can be used to explain social motion and change (social management). Since the lslamic philosophy is rooted in theology and revelation and contains categories which materialistic and atheistic philosophies are unable to enter, the best way to explain and to design the models of planning in an lslamic society is to return to the previous treasures of this philosophy. The present article is a priliminary and short step towards that philosophy. The present article is a priliminary and short step towards that philosophy though it attempts to present a new and unique approach to an original idea in the realm of lslamic philosophy. It also attempts to pave the way to objectification of this process in the management of an lslamic society.
Date: 1992
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