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Programmatic Process of Filtration, Modification and Creation in the Evolution of the Humanities. فصلنامه تحقیقات بنیادین علوم انسانی 2020; 5 (4) :7-26
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Evolution and improvement always makes sense in relation to a source and a destination; That is, you have to start somewhere and get somewhere, and throughout this process, the previous stages must be the backbone of the later stages. This means that the production of religious knowledge should be seen as a "process" and it should always be promoted by relying on the previous legacy of Islamic sciences; Therefore, in this article, the authors, based on their experiences in this field, have proposed a four-step process for the realization of change in the humanities, which they believe can be considered a clear and efficient path.
This process begins with the systematic identification of the existing scientific literature and is initially exploited in a short-term way in solving the problems of society by changing the appearance of science and refining (filtering) it from the definite cases of opposition to religion. In the next stage, while classifying the sciences and paying attention to the system of theories, it provides the conditions for a comprehensive critique of Western theories in a systematic and effective way, and in part, produces new Islamic theories. In the final stage, the issue of the creation of science is raised in a fundamental, comprehensive and coherent way.
The present article has been done by descriptive-exploratory method and is practical in terms of purpose.
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