values

Moral philosophy is a field of values. What constitutes values is a form of information no matter what its resource is. Value cannot be formed without knowledge. Human beings produce and practice value based on his knowledge. A knowing person builds a solid ground for his purpose of existence, nurtures it with mental, experiential and intuitional principals, knows what is good, correct and virtuous and practices this knowledge in his life.

Aristotle says that …and in general it is a sign of the man who knows and of the man who does not know, that the former can teach….” ( Aristotle, Metaphysics, Book I (A) Part I, 981ab.)

 

The relationship between knowledge  and  practice in Islamic thought means the one who practices what he knows and who demonstrates the holism of knowledge and action; it emphasizes that, knowledge gives responsibility to the knowledgeable and the knowledgeable are distinguished. Emphasizing the difference between the knowing and non-knowing in Qur’anic approach is significant in this respect (Zümer, 39/9; Fâtır, 35/28.)

 

While emphasizing the believer and exerciser in its systematic, Qur’an states that human has the power to put something into execution and action is necessary.

When our actions are at stake, we give answers to the questions of what we should do, what should we choose, as we should do what we believe is true, what we see, believe, feel and experience. We can come across these answers in moral philosophy reasoning processes.

En son değiştirme: Çarşamba, 19 Şubat 2020, 12:05 ÖS