The New Space: Genesis and Background

Between Vertical Liberty and Horizontal Respect

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Metaphysics, Eastern, Ethics & Moral Philosophy
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Author: Bahman Bazargani ISBN: 9781475947779
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: September 29, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Bahman Bazargani
ISBN: 9781475947779
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: September 29, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

In The New Space: Genesis and Background, author Bahman Bazargani considers the idea that the quasi-aesthetic focus of attraction of the polytheistic era was the brave hero. This quasi-aesthetic focus of attraction overshadows all the other parameters of that paradigm. Liberty in that paradigm meant the liberty of moving in three dimensions. In contrast, during the monotheistic paradigm, the meaning of liberty was drastically changed and overshadowed by the quasi-aesthetic focus of attraction of that paradigm that is by the eternity/other world.

Bazargani further strives to show that the era of reason was somehow an autocratic era that had a great impression upon the modern time while it was philosophically more tolerant the two centuries before. Throughout The New Space: Genesis and Background, he examines the changes that the concept of liberty experiences from the classic teachings to the present and the new quasi-aesthetic focus of attraction, which as a metavalue and the true meaning of life overshadows all the other social values. He posits that although there is a consensus that liberty is the meaning of life, but that there is no consensus on the meaning of liberty.

Finally, Bazargani comes to the conclusion that horizontal respect is a new principle that can be the new quasi-aesthetic focus of attraction and a metavalue that would overshadow all the social values, even liberty itselfthe beginning of the new space, pluralist mega space.

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In The New Space: Genesis and Background, author Bahman Bazargani considers the idea that the quasi-aesthetic focus of attraction of the polytheistic era was the brave hero. This quasi-aesthetic focus of attraction overshadows all the other parameters of that paradigm. Liberty in that paradigm meant the liberty of moving in three dimensions. In contrast, during the monotheistic paradigm, the meaning of liberty was drastically changed and overshadowed by the quasi-aesthetic focus of attraction of that paradigm that is by the eternity/other world.

Bazargani further strives to show that the era of reason was somehow an autocratic era that had a great impression upon the modern time while it was philosophically more tolerant the two centuries before. Throughout The New Space: Genesis and Background, he examines the changes that the concept of liberty experiences from the classic teachings to the present and the new quasi-aesthetic focus of attraction, which as a metavalue and the true meaning of life overshadows all the other social values. He posits that although there is a consensus that liberty is the meaning of life, but that there is no consensus on the meaning of liberty.

Finally, Bazargani comes to the conclusion that horizontal respect is a new principle that can be the new quasi-aesthetic focus of attraction and a metavalue that would overshadow all the social values, even liberty itselfthe beginning of the new space, pluralist mega space.

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