
Centralizing the concepts of "Maashoq" and "The other" in the worldview of Mahwi and Emmanuel Levinas
Author(s) -
Sirwan Jabbar Amin
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
twejêr
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2617-0752
pISSN - 2617-0744
DOI - 10.31918/twejer.2033.4
Subject(s) - passion , philosophy , poetry , value (mathematics) , perspective (graphical) , epistemology , center (category theory) , art , mathematics , psychology , social psychology , linguistics , statistics , chemistry , visual arts , crystallography
Theosophy is a passion world, and beloved is the center. To the existence perspective, the main mission is passionately and there is endless effort to get the beloved who is the pure truth and grant existence and value to everything. Mahwi, through his poems, introduce himself as a sophy and the concepts of; passion, lover and beloved have a sophic nature in his poems. One of the main philosophical concepts of Emmanuel Levinas is “the Other”, in other words, “the Other” is the center, it means the existence of “I” depends of his/her existence and at the same time this concept in many areas has many specifications of theosophical world. The current study, in a comparative way, compares these two concepts in worldview of Mahwi and Levinas. Keywords: Centralization, beloved, the Other, Mahwi, Levinas