Freedom Bound by Constructed Values of Objects and Commodities
Salah Salimian,
Iraj Shahriyari and
Ali Maeroufnezhad
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Salah Salimian: Urmia University, Iran
Iraj Shahriyari: Iranian National Tax Admission Organization (LTU), Iran
Ali Maeroufnezhad: Urmia University, Iran
European Journal of Theology and Philosophy, 2022, vol. 2, issue 2, 9-16
Abstract:
The concept of value is so wide that could be considered as synonymous with human life and existence. The human being is engaged in the evaluations of being by doing every act. Life is a value that even its ascetic denial is a kind of valuation. When the human being enters the world, in fact he enters a pre-valued world and many values weighed upon him. To what extent is man capable of emancipating from pre-existing values and to what extent can he succeed in creating value? The complex world today is very similar to the mythical world in which the blind and deaf valuing forces have overwhelmed and conquered human choices. It is here that human choices show a confusing and algebraic procedure, and freedom is as s chain that human being wrap around himself.
Keywords: Valuation; Demand; Freedom; System of objects and commodities; Philosophy of economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.24018/theology.2022.2.2.54
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