The Comprehensive Map for Compiling the Islamic Sociology

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:

In its natural course, science is formed on the basis of accumulated demands.  The natural foundation of strategies focused on the production of religious science is ‘elasticity of demand’, and it is essential that the principle of ‘science push’ and intentional interference in speeding up this process be adjusted in a reasonable form. Based on this approach, in order to compile a comprehensive map for the production of an Islamic sociology, an attempt was made to: (1) delineate all of its production stages, from hypothesizing to productivity, as an interrelated totality, (2) provide an opportunity for "convergent" presence for all of them according to main axes of the active approaches in this area. Finally, the general structure of this comprehensive map has been formulated on the basis of the principles and basic axes of "necessity and demand", "production and theorizing", and "supply and productivity"; accordingly, the objectives, the strategic principles and the related action plans have been organized.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Fundamental Researches on Humanities, Volume:1 Issue: 1, 2016
Pages:
167 to 192
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