NTA-NET (UGC-NET) Philosophy (03) Modern Indian Thinkers-Iqbal Study Material (Page 1 of 2)
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The Concept of Man and Superman: Literature, Important Points
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- According to Iqbal, universe is of the nature of free creative force.
- He also says that the world-process is not blind but purposive in nature.
- The teleological character of the world shows that the world process is being rationally directed.
- He says further, the rational egos have the capacity to regulate and direct their own creative life.
- Therefore, we are constrained to think that there is a Being directing the creative life of the universe.
- That Being cannot be outside the universe, because in that case the end and the foal of the world would become external in nature.
- So, the supreme ego is conceived as guiding the cre…
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The Concept of Self
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The Concept of Self
- Iqbal states the organic view of man, and then refers to some of the interpretations of this view by the different sects and schools of Islam.
- In particular, he makes a mention of the views of Devotional Sufism.
- Especially, the famous expression of Hallaj- Anal Haq, or I am the creative truth.
- He tries to organised the salient features of all these ideas and then arrives at his own conception for the self.
- Anal Haq particularly seems to have provided to Iqbal …
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