Document Type : Biannual Journal

Authors

Islamic philosophy and theology department, Theology faculty, Qom university, Qom

Abstract

The issue of the value of judgment is an issue that is important in the philosophy of ethics, the philosophy of law, and the philosophy of religion. From this perspective, Transcendental wisdom, as the transcendental philosophy that must be extracted from the other philosophies, should provide an ontological basis for this value of judgment, in order to determine where the value of judgment is, how it should be and Its ontological basis is determined. The issue of truth and logical truth, error and misconception, good and evil, as well as good and bad are the topics that have been studied as an example in this essay. The originality of existence, the systematic ambiguity of existence, the existential and human perfection of man are the principles which, from the perspective of transcendental wisdom, provide the ontological basis for the value of arbitration. In the end, it seems that with the results of these principles, namely, the equality of existence with the good and the failure to think evil, as well as the simultaneous emphasis on the will of the nature of existence, it is hardly possible to derive from these realistic values for Extracted human verbs.

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