Document Type : Scientific extension

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assistant professor

10.22059/jop.2025.396493.1006903

Abstract

What is a philosopher seeking today in this society? Where does he stand, and what is his position? What is he looking for here and now that he cannot find? What does he see and not see in this country? What is his pain and concern, and what does he want? What is the goal and purpose of his philosophical life, and what can he do for society? It is obvious that the job of a philosopher is to think. He seeks to cultivate wisdom, but in his society, instead of wisdom, reflection, and deliberation, he sees thoughtlessness, imprudence, and recklessness everywhere. He does not see order and law arising from reason and wisdom in cultural, economic, and political centers and institutions, but rather sees nothing but disarray and disorder in affairs and works. He sees underdevelopment and politicization in this society, or in other words, misfortune. The root of many misfortunes is politicization. In an underdeveloped society, works do not have perfection, solidity, and durability because they do not have a logical and calculated intellectual foundation, and therefore they are, so to speak, “quick-return,” they do not last long and do not come to fruition. Therefore, politicization is one of the most effective factors in underdevelopment and backwardness.

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