PERSON, WORLD, TRUTH: A PHILOSOPHICAL-IRFANIC INTERPRETATION
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Throughout human history, the eternal questions about the person, the world and truth have been central to the attention of philosophers and thinkers and their interrelationship, the place of the person in the world and the pursuit of knowledge of truth have become the main theme of research in philosophy and irfan. The article analyzes the interrelationship of this triad in the context of the history of philosophy, interpretations in various philosophical schools and Sufi views, the place of the person in being, the pursuit of knowledge of truth, the common and different aspects of irfan and philosophy, the uniqueness of irfanic knowledge and the influence on the spiritual perfection of the person are revealed through the prism of reason and heart. It also examines the significance of philosophical and irfanic values for modern society in solving the problems of preserving the spiritual orientation of the person in the context of globalization. The possibilities of creating an alternative worldview platform for the XXI century by synthesizing the views of philosophy and irfan on the person, the world and truth are presented.
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