Publisher | Arabic pens |
ISBN 13 | 9789776751910 |
Book Description | A civilization cannot define itself by itself, neither in terms of its biological formation, nor in terms of its logic, nor in terms of its beliefs. It does not see before its eyes anything of power except its ambitions that make it a selfish personality, and make it think that it is the center of the entire world. We will not be able to reach our objective objectively unless we are part of humanity, and since humanity is not a monopoly of a particular civilization, then it is hoped that it will become the ideal for all civilizations. |
Language | Arabic |
Author | Paul Mason Urcel |
Philosophy in the Orient by Paul Mason Urcel