انسان پرستی کے نظریے پر تنقید و تحقیق اسلام کی روشنی میں

Authors

  • سعدیہ ناز طالبۂ تحقیق: شعبۂ مطالعہ مذہب و اسلام، جامعہ ہزارہ۔مانسہرہ
  • ضیاء الرحمن طالبِ تحقیق: شعبۂ تعلیم، جامعہ ہزارہ، مانسہرہ

Keywords:

Islam, Humans, Desires, God, Moral

Abstract

Islam rejects the basic philosophical premise that humans—rather than God—are the measure of all things and that all intrinsic moral values are derived from human desires and needs. Islam, like other Semitic religions, teaches that God is the ultimate source of all moral values. humanistic psychology concepts are too vague. Critics argue that subjective ideas such as authentic and real experiences are difficult to objectify; an experience that is real for one individual may not be real for another person. For this reason, critics believe that conclusions drawn from subjective experiences are almost impossible to verify, making research in humanistic psychology unreliable. In addition, critics claim that humanistic psychology is not a true science because it involves too much common sense and not enough objectivity.

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Published

2020-06-01

Section

Research Articles