Abbas Yazdani; Mahdi Paaaknahaad
Volume 4, Issue 1 , January 2015, , Pages 39-56
Abstract
This study follows Heidegger's position regarding the relationship between religion and morality. Heidegger in various positions have talked, not in an entirely coherent and systematic way, about morality and religion, in a commonly known meanings, and in most cases he has criticized them. In this research, ...
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This study follows Heidegger's position regarding the relationship between religion and morality. Heidegger in various positions have talked, not in an entirely coherent and systematic way, about morality and religion, in a commonly known meanings, and in most cases he has criticized them. In this research, we have attempted to examine Heidegger’s attitude toward religion and morality and the relationship between them. The results showed that Heidegger places religion and morality in a larger context (metaphysical tradition) and denies them as the consequences of ontic thinking of Western metaphysics.