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Torkashvand F, Rahimpour Z. Philosophy of Being and Poetic Immortality in the Thoughts of Adunis and Dariush Shayegan (Comparison of Books, Arabic. AIJH 2021; 28 (3) :1-16
URL: http://aijh.modares.ac.ir/article-31-44662-en.html
1- Imam Khomeini International University , torkashvand@hum.ikiu.ac.ir
2- Imam Khomeini International University.
Abstract:   (2732 Views)
Time in the metaphysical sense is an infinite cognitive system that calls man to dynamic thought and does not limit it in time framework and focusing on though takes on a dimension beyond reality.
Existence too does not know the limitation of time and depends on the mind without reality. The poetic presence creates meanings in various perspectives. There are thinkers in Iran and the Arab world who have discussed time and existence in poetry from a philosophical perspective. Dariush Shayegan, a contemporary Iranian writer, translator and thinker, wrote the book entitled Five Realms of Being to show how the Iranians and the five great poets, namely: Ferdousi, Rumi, Khayyam, Hafiz, and Saadi are connected. Arabic Poetics of Adunis is a literary and critical study in the field of poetry, contemporary Arabic literature and culture. With his cryptic and philosophical writings, invites the audience to think. The book that was originally university lectures consists of four studies: poetics and pre-Islamic narratives, poetics and the Qur’anic space, poetic and thought and, poetic and modernity. This article employs a comparison between the two books taking into account their philosophical views, both existentially and chronologically, as they are philosophers of vision, regardless of being authors.
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Article Type: مقالات علمی پژوهشی | Subject: Arts and Humanities (General)
Received: 2020/07/28 | Accepted: 2020/10/22 | Published: 2021/09/23

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