Heritage evaluation theory for Taha Abdel Rahman
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https://doi.org/10.59791/ihy.v22i1.790Keywords:
heritage, Taha Abdurrahman, Creation and objection, purposesAbstract
There have been many intellectual projects in contemporary Arab thought, which have taken heritage as a starting point for achieving social change and the civilizational advancement of the nation. Their owners have presented perceptions and theories about heritage according to multiple studies and cognitive references in light of different doctrines, philosophical currents and analyzes that have split into the arena of Arab Islamic thought.Perhaps one of the most prominent contemporary projects and readings that have a reputation and presence in contemporary Arab thought, we mention the theory of heritage evaluation of the Moroccan thinker and philosopher Taha Abdel Rahman, who provides a reading of the heritage text according to an unprecedented approach that takes a holistic and integrative view of heritage and not a partial and differential view, with original tools and not tools Movable.This article aims to know the reasons for Taha’s establishment of the theory of heritage and the reasons for objecting to the previous theories, in addition to knowing the purposes that this creation aims at, and the aspects of renewal that his assessment theory carries.
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